How many members are there of the IPCC (UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)?
The IPCC is an apolitical organisation that exists to collate, co-ordinate and commission the work of climate scientists and to disseminate the information – primarily in the form of regular reports and assessment reports. The information is shared between the countries that are party to the UNFCCC. As I’m not entirely sure what you’re askling I’ll provide 3 answers. The IPCC has 2 ‘members’ in so much as it’s a configuration of the United Nations Environmental Programme and the World Meteorological Organisation. There are 180 countries and states that are party to the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), this represents almost every country and state in the world. Whilst the IPCC doesn’t specifically have it’s own climate scientists, it has drawn on the work of over 2,500 such scientists from over 30 countries.