Inside the  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: How Global Science Supports Our Future Climate

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15 April 2026, h. 15:30 CEST | Rome and Online
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Jim SKEA – IPCC Chair
Alessandro GUERRI – MASE Director General
Antonio NAVARRA – CMCC President
Giacomo GRASSI  – IPCC Task Force Bureau for AR7, European Commission Joint Research Centre

Moderated Q&A
Federica FRICANO – MASE Head of Delegation for Italy at the UNFCCC
Anna PIRANI – CMCC and IPCC Focal Point Alternate

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the UN body for assessing the science related to climate change. It brings together expert scientists from around the world to deliver robust, comprehensive and up-to-date assessments of scientific knowledge on climate change, its implications and potential future risks, as well as to put forward adaptation and mitigation options. IPCC findings provide the scientific basis that informs international negotiations and national policies to tackle climate change. In this presentation, the IPCC Chair, Prof. Sir Jim Skea, will talk about the IPCC’s role and work and the key scientific questions of the current seventh assessment cycle.


AGENDA

Introductory remarks
Alessandro GUERRI – MASE Director General
Antonio NAVARRA – CMCC

THE IPCC’s seventh assessment cycle
Jim SKEA – IPCC Chair

The IPCC Report on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)
Giacomo GRASSI  – IPCC Task Force Bureau for AR7, European Commission Joint Research Centre

Moderated Q&A
Federica FRICANO – MASE Head of Delegation for Italy at the UNFCCC
Anna PIRANI – CMCC and IPCC Focal Point Alternate


Join the event online:
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(ID: 323 102 425 579 25 – Passcode: Qw9UZ9Q6)

 



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