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Climate Change and Environmental Law Guide: Science and Data

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Assessment Reports

First Global Stocktake Report - Advance Version Published 9/08/2023

Climate Attribution Database

"Climate attribution science plays a central role in climate litigation and policy-making. The science is central to legal debates on the causal links between human activities, global climate change, and impacts on human and natural systems. This database contains 515 scientific resources organized under four thematic umbrellas". 

 

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

WTO

IEA (International Energy Agency)

The IEA was created in 1974 to help co-ordinate a collective response to major disruptions in the supply of oil. Today, it examines renewables, oil, gas and coal supply and demand, energy efficiency, clean energy technologies, electricity systems and markets, access to energy, and demand-side management. On its website, you can find information about member states' energy policy frameworks, and reports, data, and analysis on different forms of renewable and carbon-based energy systems, and the energy transition.

EU Copernicus Climate Change Service

Climate Analytics

Eldis Database

Climate Watch

Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

EPA