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"The UN Climate Action Summit 2019 Science Advisory Group called for this High Level
Synthesis Report, to assemble the key scientific findings of recent work undertaken by major
partner organizations in the domain of global climate change research, including the World
Meteorological Organization, UN Environment, Global Carbon Project, the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, Future Earth, Earth League and the Global Framework for Climate
Services. The Report provides a unified assessment of the state of our Earth system under the
increasing influence of anthropogenic climate change, of humanity’s response thus far and of the
far-reaching changes that science projects for our global climate in the future. The scientific data
and findings presented in the report represent the very latest authoritative information on these
topics. It is provided as a scientific contribution to the UN Climate Action Summit 2019, and
highlights the urgent need for the development of concrete actions that halt the worst effects of
climate change.
The Synthesis Report is an example of the international scientific community’s commitment to
strategic collaboration in order to advance the use of scientific evidence in global policy,
discourse and action. The Science Advisory Group will remain committed to providing its
expertise to support the global community in tackling climate change on the road to COP 25 in
Santiago and beyond..."
U.N. Climate change report
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