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🗞️ Driving the news: Mustafa Babiker, a Sudanese economist and long-time employee of Saudi Aramco, has been appointed as a coordinating lead author for the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report
• Babiker will co-lead a chapter on “policies, governance, and international cooperation” for reducing fossil fuel use and curbing emissions
• His appointment, confirmed Monday by IPCC Chair Jim Skea, comes amid concerns about potential fossil fuel industry influence on the world’s most authoritative climate science body
🔭 The context: The IPCC assembles hundreds of experts to produce comprehensive assessments of climate science, which inform international negotiations and policy
• While Babiker has previously contributed to IPCC work and holds strong academic credentials, his nomination by Saudi Arabia drew sharp criticism from climate advocates
• Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore warned it risked undermining the IPCC’s credibility, given Saudi Aramco’s role as the largest historical corporate contributor to climate change
🌍 Why it matters for the planet: The inclusion of an oil company employee in drafting key sections of the IPCC report highlights the tension between ensuring broad expertise and safeguarding independence from vested interests
• The chapter Babiker will help lead explicitly addresses the role of corporations in global warming — raising questions about conflicts of interest
• At stake is public trust in the neutrality and integrity of the IPCC, whose reports shape global climate negotiations and national climate strategies
⏭️ What's next: The IPCC’s upcoming assessment will be published in several installments over the next five years, directly informing the UN climate talks and national policies
• Close scrutiny is expected of how Babiker and his co-authors address the responsibilities of fossil fuel companies and the governance of their transition
• Advocacy groups are likely to pressure the IPCC to reinforce transparency and safeguards against industry influence in the drafting process
💬 One quote: “The fossil fuel industry and its captive political allies will do everything in their power to try to undermine climate science.” – Al Gore, former U.S. Vice President
📈 One stat: Saudi Aramco is considered by NGO InfluenceMap to be the largest single corporate contributor to climate change in history, due to emissions from its extracted oil and gas
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