Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts
Overview
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts Grant Opportunity (the program) will run over 7 years from 2023-24 to 2029-30. The program will provide funding to research institutions, State and Territory government departments and individuals to support experts’ participation in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Seventh Assessment Cycle processes. The program was announced as part of the Australian Government’s commitment to shape the global response to climate change and achieve Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets. Australia’s International Climate Step-up aims to restore Australia's reputation and increase international engagement on climate change and energy transformation issues. The objectives of the program are to: support the delivery of the work of the IPCC, including the development of its assessment reports and associated reports, in a manner that informs the development of Australia’s climate change policy and implementation of its international climate change treaty obligations engage Australian experts in climate science, adaptation, mitigation and greenhouse gas inventory methodologies, to share Australia’s climate change expertise and experience with the international community through participation in IPCC meetings and collaboration in the preparation of IPCC reports and associated publications.
Key Information
Details
- Invitation to ApplyTo be eligible, you must be invited by DCCEEW to apply.
- Eligible EntitiesEligible entities include universities, corporate Commonwealth entities, publicly funded research organisations, and State or Territory government departments.
- Non-Eligible EntitiesEntities not eligible include those on the National Redress Scheme’s list of non-joining institutions, employers with 100+ employees not complying with the Workplace Gender Equality Act, partnerships, and those not invited to apply.
- Participation in IPCC meetings
- Preparation of IPCC reports
- Communication of IPCC findings
Level of expertise, ability to work across areas, collaborative engagement, and capability to contribute to IPCC processes.
Enhancing female representation and Indigenous scholars' participation.
- Method
- Online portal
- Contact
- IPCCgrants@industry.gov.au
- •Cannot receive other grants for the same activities from other Commonwealth, state, or territory programs.
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