from Section IV
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2012
Climate Change: The IPCC Scientific Assessment
Report of the IPCC Scientific Assessment Working Group
1990
Climate Change: The IPCC Impacts Assessment
Report of the IPCC Impacts Assessment Working Group
1990
Climate Change: The IPCC Response Strategies
Report of the IPCC Response Strategies Working Group
1990
Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment
Report of the IPCC Scientific Assessment Working Group
1992
Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Impacts Assessment
Report of the IPCC Impacts Assessment Working Group
1992
Climate Change: The IPCC 1990 and 1992 Assessments – IPCC First Assessment Report Overview and Policymaker Summaries, and 1992 IPCC Supplement
1992
Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change and an Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios
IPCC Special Report
1994
Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change
Contribution of Working Group I to the IPCC Second Assessment Report
1996
Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses
Contribution of Working Group II
to the IPCC Second Assessment Report
1996
Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change
Contribution of Working Group III to the IPCC Second Assessment Report
1996
Climate Change 1995: IPCC Second Assessment Synthesis of Scientific-Technical Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
1996
Technologies, Policies, and Measures for Mitigating Climate Change
IPCC Technical Paper I
1996
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