‘Hours on a footnote’: Scientists felt joy, frustration in making U.N. climate report
After devoting hundreds of hours to the U.N. climate report, Piers Forster and Joeri Rogelj celebrated in a unique way: by embracing. Forster, a climate physicist from the University of Leeds, was feeling the effects of the pandemic's isolation and asked his co-author to join him in his Harrogate kitchen to work on the final version of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report. Having someone to collaborate with during the last part of the three-year project "made it more enjoyable," said Forster.0

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