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The '''Summary for policymakers''' is a summary of the ] reports intended to aid policymakers. It is approved line by line by governments. Negotiations occur over wording to ensure accuracy, balance, clarity of message, and relevance to understanding and policy. | The '''Summary for policymakers''' is a summary of the ] reports intended to aid policymakers. It is approved line by line by governments. <ref>"The SPM was approved line by line by governments in a major meeting, which took place over four days in Shanghai, China, in January 2001." </ref> Negotiations occur over wording to ensure accuracy, balance, clarity of message, and relevance to understanding and policy. | ||
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The Summary for policymakers is a summary of the IPCC reports intended to aid policymakers. It is approved line by line by governments. Negotiations occur over wording to ensure accuracy, balance, clarity of message, and relevance to understanding and policy.
References
- "The SPM was approved line by line by governments in a major meeting, which took place over four days in Shanghai, China, in January 2001."
External links
- SPM for the TAR
- Comments on the process by Kevin E. Trenberth
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