Errata to: IPCC, Climate Change 2007, Mitigation of Climate Change
(Last updated 28 July 2010)
Page 15, footnote 28: Read: from the AR4 WGI report, chapter 10.7.
Page 17, Figure SPM.8, last words of the caption should read: WGI, Chapter 10.7.
Page 69, left hand column, 3 lines below the heading Regional modeling assessments: read 1.3 - 4.2 GtCO2/yr.
Page 69, Figure TS.23: Replace the dots in the Y-axis figures with a comma (it should read 3,500; 3,000; 2,500; etc.)
Page 166, left hand column, last line: add Journal title to reference to read:
Salinger, M., 2005: Climate variability and change: Past, present and future - An Overview. Climate Change, 70(1-2), pp. 9-29.
Page 258, Figure 4.3: on top of the arrows in the c) graph, “Investment in energy-saving compact fluorescent light bulbs reduces fuel inputs by 80%”, read for Distribution: 20 (not 200) and for Wiring: 20 (not 100).
Page 280, Figure 4.16: Replace some values in the graphic to the following:
Page 280, Figure 4.16: Include additional information on source in figure caption:
Source: Wavegen, 2004, taken from analysis based originally on Cleason, 1987
Page 315: Add bibliographic information for Figure 4.16, page 280, in reference list:
Cleason, L., 1987: Energi från Havets Vågor, Energiforskningsnämnden, 21, Stockholm, Sweden
Page 545, Table 9.1: The forest area in Africa in 2005 should be read as 635.412 million ha. The first column of this Table should have a decimal point, instead of a comma, and be corrected as follows:
Region | Forest area, mill.ha |
|---|
| | 2005 |
|---|
| Africa | 635.412 |
| Asia | 571.577 |
| Europea) | 1001.394 |
| North and Central America | 705.849 |
| Oceania | 206.254 |
| South America | 83.154 |
| World | 3,952.026 |
Page 563, Figure 9.13: Replace the dots in the Y-axis figures with a comma (it should read 3,500; 3,000; 2,500; etc.)
Page 809, right-hand column, definition of Annex I countries, second line: add after OECD countries: ‘in the year 1990’
Page 834, middle of the 3d column under Gundogdu, Niyazi, read: Lafarge Group.