User:Oceanflynn/Webliography for RS15

Webliography_for_RS15 is a list of references related to the article Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5ºC.

List with more recent and most robust at top



 * Contributing authors include :


 * "In awarding the Nobel prize to Bill Nordhaus,the committee explicitly praised the use of carbon prices to solve climate change. Over 40 countries already have some form of carbon pricing-but not the U.S., where the concept was invented, via @bradplumer⁩" @CoralMDavenport Twitter: Economist Bill Nordhaus won the Nobel prize. Nordhaus "heavily cited" in "blockbuster" new #climate science report: "A price on carbon is central to prompt mitigation." (not in current article)
 * "one of the most important" in its history.
 * Debra Roberts, IPCC contributor called it the "largest clarion bell from the science community". Roberts hopes "it mobilises people and dents the mood of complacency."
 * "European Geosciences Union (EGU) President Jonathan Bamber said: "EGU concurs with, and supports, the findings of the SR15 that action to curb the most dangerous consequences of human-induced climate change is urgent, of the utmost importance and the window of opportunity extremely limited."
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * "one of the most important" in its history.
 * Debra Roberts, IPCC contributor called it the "largest clarion bell from the science community". Roberts hopes "it mobilises people and dents the mood of complacency."
 * "European Geosciences Union (EGU) President Jonathan Bamber said: "EGU concurs with, and supports, the findings of the SR15 that action to curb the most dangerous consequences of human-induced climate change is urgent, of the utmost importance and the window of opportunity extremely limited."
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * Debra Roberts, IPCC contributor called it the "largest clarion bell from the science community". Roberts hopes "it mobilises people and dents the mood of complacency."
 * "European Geosciences Union (EGU) President Jonathan Bamber said: "EGU concurs with, and supports, the findings of the SR15 that action to curb the most dangerous consequences of human-induced climate change is urgent, of the utmost importance and the window of opportunity extremely limited."
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * "European Geosciences Union (EGU) President Jonathan Bamber said: "EGU concurs with, and supports, the findings of the SR15 that action to curb the most dangerous consequences of human-induced climate change is urgent, of the utmost importance and the window of opportunity extremely limited."
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * "European Geosciences Union (EGU) President Jonathan Bamber said: "EGU concurs with, and supports, the findings of the SR15 that action to curb the most dangerous consequences of human-induced climate change is urgent, of the utmost importance and the window of opportunity extremely limited."
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * Global warming must not exceed 1.5C, warns landmark UN report; Great Barrier Reef faces dire threat with 2C global warming, UN
 * The Guardian "World leaders told they must act over climate change 'cliff-edge"

IPCC publications and press releases
In his 1 October 2018 opening statement at the 48th Session held in Incheon, Korea, Hoesung Lee, who has been Chair of the IPCC since 6 October 2015,

Canada

 * "David Moscrop is a Canadian contributing columnist for Post Opinions"

Twitter
Ex From Twitter
 * "The 1.5°C IPCC report is an ear-splitting wake-up call to the world. The coming period is critical."UNFCC “The 1.5°C @IPCC_ch report is an ear-splitting wake-up call to the world. The coming period is critical. The #UN Climate Conference in Katowice #COP24 in December is a can’t-fail moment" [ UN Climate Change] @UNFCCC Oct 9 “The 1.5°C @IPCC_ch report is an ear-splitting wake-up call to the world. The coming period is critical. The #UN Climate Conference in Katowice #COP24 in December is a can’t-fail moment" said @UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres #SR15 #ParisAgreement https://twitter.com/UNFCCC/status/1049641202205843456

Twitter "In awarding the Nobel prize to Bill Nordhaus,the committee explicitly praised the use of carbon prices to solve climate change. Over 40 countries already have some form of carbon pricing-but not the U.S., where the concept was invented, via @bradplumer⁩" @CoralMDavenport Twitter: Economist Bill Nordhaus won the Nobel prize. Nordhaus "heavily cited" in "blockbuster" new #climate science report: "A price on carbon is central to prompt mitigation."
 * "Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society." UNFCC UN Climate Change
 * "This is one of the most important meetings in the IPCC’s history". #IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee kicks off @IPCC_CH meeting in Republic of Korea on the #ParisAgreement’s 1.5°C temperature goal #SR15"
 * UN Climate Change @UNFCCC October 6 "From ‘net zero emissions’ to ‘temperature overshoot’ - this useful explainer by @WMO helps understand the #IPCC Special Report on 1.5°C >> #SR15 published on Monday 8 October subject to approval by #IPCC members

List of related Wikipedia articles to which this article might be linked

 * Great Barrier Reef
 * Contributors who have Wikipedia articles
 * Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change In a Notes section?:"The IPCC does not carry out its own original research, nor does it do the work of monitoring climate or related phenomena itself. The IPCC bases its assessment on the published literature, which includes peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources".
 * IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee
 * Extreme weather
 * effects of global warming
 * climate change adaptation
 * climate change mitigation
 * Bill Nordhaus
 * carbon price
 * Incheon
 * Republic of Korea

This Wikipedia article in other languages

 * German Wikipedia has a fully developed article Sonderbericht zur globalen Erwärmung von 1,5 Grad des IPCC with the following useful sections and subsections:


 * Lead
 * Table of Contents
 * Central statements
 * General understanding of a warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius
 * Projected climate change, consequences and related risks
 * Emission paths to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius
 * Strengthening the Global Response to Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
 * Comments on SR1.5
 * Reactions
 * Switzerland
 * See also
 * Further reading
 * Core statements of the report
 * Weblinks
 * References

Wikinews

 * UN Report on Global Warming calls for rapid 'unprecedented' changes globally to limit planetary warming to 1.5 degree C October 10, 2018

List of contributors
Moved the list from article following advice of Contributing authors include :


 * Myles Allen (UK)
 * Mustafa Babiker (Sudan)
 * Yang Chen (China)
 * Heleen de Coninck (Netherlands)
 * Sarah Connors (UK)
 * Renée van Diemen (Netherlands)
 * Opha Pauline Dube (Botswana)
 * Kris Ebi (USA)
 * Francois Engelbrecht (South Africa)
 * Marion Ferrat (UK/France)
 * James Ford (UK)
 * Piers Forster (UK)
 * Sabine Fuss (Germany)
 * Tania Guillen (Germany/Nicaragua)
 * Jordan Harold (UK)
 * Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (Australia)
 * Jean-Charles Hourcade (France)
 * Daniel Huppmann (Austria)
 * Daniela Jacob (Germany)
 * Kejun Jiang (China)
 * Tom Gabriel Johansen (Norway)
 * Mikiko Kainuma (Japan)
 * Kiane de Kleijne (Netherlands)
 * Elmar Kriegler (Germany)
 * Debora Ley (Guatemala/Mexico)
 * Diana Liverman (USA)
 * Natalie Mahowald (USA)
 * Valérie Masson-Delmotte (France)
 * Robin Matthews (UK)
 * Reinhard Melcher (Austria)
 * Richard Millar (UK)
 * Katja Mintenbeck (Germany)
 * Angela Morelli (Norway/Italy)
 * Wilfran Moufouma-Okia (France/Congo)
 * Luis Mundaca (Sweden/Chile)
 * Maike Nicolai (Germany)
 * Chukwumerije Okereke (UK/Nigeria)
 * Minal Pathak (India)
 * Anthony Payne (UK)
 * Roz Pidcock (UK)
 * Anna Pirani (Italy)
 * Elvira Poloczanska (UK/Australia)
 * Hans-Otto Pörtner (Germany)
 * Sonia Seneviratne (Switzerland)
 * Priyadarshi R.Shukla (India)
 * James Skea (UK)
 * Raphael Slade (UK)
 * Drew Shindell (USA)
 * Chandni Singh (India)
 * William Solecki (USA)
 * Linda Steg (Netherlands)
 * Michael Taylor (Jamaica)
 * Petra Tschakert (Australia/Austria)
 * Henri Waisman (France)
 * Rachel Warren (UK)
 * Panmao Zhai (China)
 * Kirsten Zickfeld(Canada)