In 1988, the United Nations (UN) created the IPCC in response to growing concerns about climate change. ๐ก
๏ธ The first President of the IPCC was Bert Bolin, a
Swedish scientist ๐งโ๐ฌ who helped start the group. In its early years, the IPCC held meetings to gather data from climate experts around the world. ๐
The first major report came out in 1990, which warned us that human activities, like burning fossil fuels, were impacting our climate. Since then, the IPCC has grown, accumulating knowledge and guiding international efforts to tackle climate change.