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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

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 Evaluating the Ethical and Political Risks of Using Advanced Technologies to Reverse Climate Change and Stabilize Global Ecosystems

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We are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. Action now can prevent a disaster later.”

— Stephen Hawking

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The year is 2130. Earth stands on the edge of collapse, and the IPCC has evolved into the United Nations Council on Climate Tech and Geoengineering—where science, diplomacy, and desperation collide.

Armed with radical tools—from stratospheric aerosol injections to AI-driven ecosystem regulators—humanity is ready to reengineer the planet. But these solutions come with steep ethical costs, unpredictable consequences, and an unchecked corporate machine thriving on environmental exploitation.

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Divided into Global North and Global South, delegates must bridge centuries of injustice and mistrust to make decisions that will shape—or shatter—the future. With crisis updates incoming and stakes rising, will they choose survival or sovereignty, innovation or integrity? This is a battle not just for Earth, but for how we define saving it.

© DiPS MUN 2025

Delhi Public School Bangalore South

Made by Rabia Sadaf

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