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  • Climate science
  • Environmental science
  • Earth system science

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  • Growing international consensus acknowledges human impact on global climate.
  • Established scientific understanding of anthropogenic climate change.

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  • To identify and define the future research directions in climate science.
  • To guide the next phase of climate change research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current climate research.
  • Analysis of international climate policy and negotiation outcomes.
  • Expert consultation on emerging scientific challenges.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key research gaps and emerging areas.
  • Prioritization of scientific questions for future investigation.
  • Framework for advancing climate science.

Conclusions:

  • Climate research must evolve beyond established findings.
  • New frontiers are essential for addressing complex climate challenges.
  • Proactive research agenda needed to inform policy and mitigation efforts.