FAR

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FAR is the commonly used abbreviation for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s First Assessment Report, a foundational scientific evaluation of climate change published in 1990.

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instanceOf IPCC assessment report
scientific assessment
abbreviationFor Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change First Assessment Report
associatedWithOrganization United Nations Environment Programme
World Meteorological Organization
conclusion climate is expected to change during the 21st century
continued greenhouse gas emissions at present rates would enhance the greenhouse effect
emissions from human activities are substantially increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases
global mean temperature has increased
countryOfOrganization United Nations
documentType multi-chapter scientific report
field climate policy
climatology
environmental science
followedBy Second Assessment Report
surface form: IPCC Second Assessment Report
fullName First Assessment Report
greenhouseGasesConsidered carbon dioxide
chlorofluorocarbons
methane
nitrous oxide
hasComponent Impacts Assessment
Response Strategies
IPCC Assessment Reports
surface form: Scientific Assessment of Climate Change
identifiedCause anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions
impact provided scientific basis for early global climate agreements
informed United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
surface form: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations
language English
methodology assessment of peer-reviewed scientific literature
notableFor first comprehensive global assessment of climate change by IPCC
partOfSeries IPCC Assessment Reports
precededBy none
publicationDecade 1990s
publicationYear 1990
publishedBy Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
publisher Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
surface form: IPCC
reportNumberInSeries 1
status foundational IPCC report
subject climate change
global warming
targetAudience international organizations
policymakers
scientific community
timePeriodAssessed 20th century climate
future climate projections for the 21st century
typeOfWork assessment report
usedFor international climate policy
national climate assessments

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