Media reaction: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s big climate mitigation report

Mat Hope

While many were still engulfed in their duvets recovering from the night before, the UN spent Sunday morning launching a big report on strategies to tackle climate change. The report was the third instalment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) major review of the most up-to-date climate change research.

If you’ve been too busy to catch up on the swathes of media coverage since then, have no fear – we’ve speed-read it all for you:

International cooperation

A significant proportion of the media focused on the report’s message that there is still time for countries to act to avoid the worst impacts of climate change – but only if they work together.

Low carbon energy

Much of the coverage zoomed in on what those assertions meant for the of the world’s energy mix: from wind, solar, and hydropower, to nuclear and shale gas:

Some journalists interpreted the IPCC’s energy policy findings rather differently, however.

Plan B

Not all the coverage was optimistic that countries would act to cut emissions in time, though. A number of articles took a deeper look at technologies designed to allow countries to keep emitting in the coming years:

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