The IPCC: role and climate reports
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) is the reference scientific body that synthesises knowledge on climate change.
Its role
The IPCC does not conduct research but assesses and synthesises thousands of studies to produce consensus reports. These establish the human origin of warming and the necessary trajectories (including 1.5°C).
Why it concerns businesses
The IPCC's conclusions underpin the climate targets (Paris Agreement, SBTi, SNBC) that increasingly apply to businesses. Measuring and reducing your footprint means following this scientific trajectory. UltraCarbon translates these targets into a concrete pathway.
Frequently asked questions
Does the IPCC do research?
No, it assesses and synthesises existing research to reach a global scientific consensus.
Why does the IPCC talk about 1.5°C?
Because its work shows that limiting warming to 1.5°C strongly reduces risks, hence the target adopted by the Paris Agreement.
