IPCC Integrates AI And Indigenous Knowledge

IPCC workshops at the University of Reading from Feb. 10–12, 2026 will set rules for incorporating diverse knowledge into AR7, due 2028 and finalised 2029. Sessions focus on using AI to accelerate literature review and on integrating Indigenous and local knowledge alongside peer-reviewed science; organisers say inclusivity aims to strengthen assessments, though the recent US withdrawal may leave reporting gaps.
Key Points
- 1Hold workshops at University of Reading (Feb 10–12, 2026) to guide IPCC AR7 methods.
- 2Recognize AI can speed literature reviews and analyse growing volumes of climate research efficiently.
- 3Integrate Indigenous and local knowledge to broaden the evidence base and improve policy relevance.
Scoring Rationale
High global relevance and official IPCC process drive score, but procedural update limits transformative novelty.
Sources
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