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31-st Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Bali, Indonesia, 26 - 29 October 2009

THE NEXT IPCC ASSESSMENT REPORT (AR-V)
The Bali 31st meeting of IPCC is the prestigious one since it lay foundation for the next IPCC Assessment
Report.
IPCC requested inputs to member countries in order to finalize Fifth Assessment Report (AR5).
In the IPCC scoping meeting, Venice, Italy, 13-17 July 2009, the AR 5 outline that was drafted and
paying special attention to cross cutting matter.
The focus of the sessions of the three IPCC Working Groups will be to agree on the chapter
outlines and schedules of the respective contributions of its Working Groups to the AR5, agreeing
on cross cutting matters and modalities for addressing them, and considering a proposal for the
preparation of a Synthesis Report, its scope and nature,
This reports will be published in 2013 (Working Group I – Scientific Basis) and 2014 (Working
Group II – Impact, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Working Group III – Mitigation of Climate
Change).
Indonesia Delegates

The IPCC compilation consists various scientific issues, especially related to the interests of
scientific based for UNFCCC negotiation process. Therefore, Indonesia needs to improve the
contribution of the IPCC assessment reports through capacity building and scientific research.
The Bali 31st meeting of IPCC is expected to increase the participation of Indonesian scientists in
terms of climate change science. As a member of the WMO and UNEP, the direction of
Indonesia’s research and climate change can be synergistic and aligned with the direction of
international development.
Realizing as a tropical country and a maritime continent, Indonesia will lift the issues of the
Emission and Absorption of CO2 through forestry as the lungs of the world with a large
absorption capacity and maritime by the functions Indonesia Ocean Current as a part of climate
change ventilation of the world’s climate and help the absorption of CO2 in the ocean.
In climate change context, the real result of any methods and assumptions that can be seen from
real CO2 emmision observation result. Hence, the emmision issue that is lifted up must refer to
the measurement result of GAW Kototabang Station (direct field measurements) which shows
that the average of CO2 in Indonesia is still lower than Mauna Loa Hawaii (USA) and the global
average of CO2 measured all over the world.
The Indonesia Delegates propose that developing countries must be given support in human
resource capacity improvement in calculating the absorption of land use and ocean to confirm the
calculation of the emissions net as the base line(emission - absorption/sink).***