IPCC: How its reports and communication are set to change

The IPCC is facing a difficult plenary session. At stake are the timeline for the next report, geopolitical tensions, and the US attacks on science. Diana Ürge-Vorsatz explains how and why IPCC reports will look different in the future.

24. March 2026
June 23, 2025, Vienna, Austria, Austria: DIANA URGE-VORSATZ, Vice-Chair of the IPCC, speaks on a panel at the opening of the Living Planet Symposium. Organized by ESA with Austrian partners, the event explores how space technology can drive climate monitoring and solutions for a more sustainable future.
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz has been one of the IPCC’s three vice chairs since 2023. (IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire)

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Last updated: 24. March 2026