Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change

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  1. Front Matter - 0.4MB
  2. Summary for Policymakers (SPM) - 1.8MB
  3. Technical Summary - 5.4MB

Chapters

  1. Introductory Chapter - 2.0MB
  2. Integrated Risk and Uncertainty Assessment of Climate Change Response Policies - 1,1MB
  3. Social, Economic and Ethical Concepts and Methods - 1.3MB
  4. Sustainable Development and Equity - 1.2MB
  5. Drivers, Trends and Mitigation - 2.8MB
  6. Assessing Transformation Pathways - 5.2MB
  7. Energy Systems - 3.6MB
  8. Transport - 2.5MB
  9. Buildings - 8.9MB
  10. Industry - 2.8MB
  11. Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) - 4.3MB
  12. Human Settlements, Infrastructure and Spatial Planning - 4.9MB
  13. International Cooperation: Agreements and Instruments - 3.4MB
  14. Regional Development and Cooperation - 5.8MB
  15. National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions - 1.1MB
  16. Cross-cutting Investment and Finance Issues - 1.2MB

Annexes

  1. Glossary - 0.6MB
  2. Metrics and Methodology - 1.5MB
  3. Technology-specific cost and performance parameters - 0.7MB
  4. Contributors to the IPCC WGIII Fifth Assessment Report 0.3MB
  5. Expert Reviewers, Government Reviewers and Other Scientific Advisors of the IPCC WGIII Fifth Assessment Report - 0.4MB
  6. Permissions to Publish - 0.3MB

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SPM in UN languages

Translation of the WGIII AR5 SPM from English into the other five official languages of the United Nations was done by translators working for the WMO Language, Conference and Publishing Services Department. The assistance of scientific translation editors for each language is gratefully acknowledged.

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