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May 15, 2026
Preserving Rationality in a Period of Turbulence
The HSE International Laboratory for Logic, Linguistics and Formal Philosophy studies logic and rationality in a transformed world characterised by a diversity of logical systems and rational agents. The laboratory supports and develops academic ties with Russian and international partners. The HSE News Service spoke with the head of the laboratory, Prof. Elena Dragalina-Chernaya, about its work.
May 15, 2026
‘All My Time Is Devoted to My Dissertation
Ilya Venediktov graduated from the Master’s programme at the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics through the combined Master’s–PhD track and is currently studying at the HSE Doctoral School of Engineering Sciences. At present, he is undertaking a long-term research internship at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, where he is preparing his dissertation. In this interview, he explains how an internship differs from an academic mobility programme, discusses his research topic, and describes the daily life of a Russian doctoral student in China.
May 15, 2026
‘What Matters Is Not What You Study, but Who You Study with
Katerina Koloskova began studying Arabic expecting to give it up after a year—now she cannot imagine her life without it. In an interview for the Young Scientists of HSE University project, she spoke about two translated books, an expedition to Socotra, and her love for Bethlehem.

 

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Современные климатообусловленные глобальные изменения океана и криосферы: специальный доклад Межправительственной группы экспертов по изменению климата (МГЭИК) 2019 года

Фундаментальная и прикладная климатология. 2019. Т. 4. С. 30–48.
Semenov S., Иголкина Е. Д.

In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzIn the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.In the last decade, new scientific research has shown that the observed changes in the state of the oceans and the cryosphere are associated with global warming or it exacerbates the impact of other factors of a non-climatic nature. These results are analyzed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.ed and summarized in the “IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate” (2019). In preparing the report, the IPCC authors used new methodologies for the characterization and visualization of risks and uncertainties in the development of which significant progress was achieved in recent years. The article briefly presents these methodologies, the structure of the report and its main scientific findings and conclusions.

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