- Source: Climate Crisis Advisory Group
The Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG) is an independent group of scientists which advises on climate change and biodiversity, headed by Sir David King.
Its goal is to "provide the global public with regular analysis about efforts to tackle the global heating and biodiversity crises".
CCAG's launch statement and first report state that the Earth may have already passed several dangerous tipping points, including melting ice sheets, the slowdown of Atlantic circulation and the dieback of the Amazon rainforest, which highlight the need for speed.
Members
Members of the CCAG are scientists from multiple disciplines that are all advocates for the environment. The group was formed so that every continent (besides Antarctica) was represented. All members volunteer their time to the group. Members include:
Nerilie Abram
Ade Adepitan - Presenter
Dr Fatima Denton
Dr. Christophie McGlade Director at the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Mercedes Bustamante
Alice Hill
Dr. Robert W. Corell
Dr. Arunabha Ghosh
Sir David King - Chair
Dr. Klaus Lackner
Prof Mark Maslin
Lavanya Rajamani
Johan Rockström
Lorraine Whitmarsh
Prof Qi Ye
Mariana Mazzucato
Gustavo Luedamann
Dr Guido Schmidt-Traub
References
External links
List of CCAG Reports
CCAG press releases
CCAG Youtube channel where they stream their monthly meetings