A recently published contribution in Nature by Lenton et al. (2019) shows that Earth is risking an irreversible planetary tipping point. This means that the Earth’s climate system is in a state of emergency, rushing its way towards a point of no return. The authors have identified nine tipping points—inter alia—melting Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, retreating permafrost, changing boreal forest fire and pest regimes, and increased frequency of droughts in the Amazon forest. These signals are raising global concerns. While science expected these tipping points to be reached at 3°C increase (e.g., Lemoine and Traeger 2016), recent trends are corroborating the hypothesis that these points of irreversible and abrupt system change already show...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
We explore the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary t...
We face a critical environmental crisis. Humanity consumes unsustainably; we use resources at a rate...
This report reviews evidence that overshooting 1.5°C may push the earth over several tipping points,...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
SummaryResearchers are concerned that the ‘tipping’ point of no return in some climate systems and e...
Multiple climate tipping points could be set off in the event that global temperature climbs past 1....
While there is vigorous debate on whether the Anthropocene epoch began in 1800, as originally propos...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
We explore the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary t...
This technical note has been produced, by WWF UK, in collaboration with WWF Brazil and the WWF Amazo...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
We explore the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary t...
We face a critical environmental crisis. Humanity consumes unsustainably; we use resources at a rate...
This report reviews evidence that overshooting 1.5°C may push the earth over several tipping points,...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
As living standards, technological capacities,and human welfare have continued to improve,concerns h...
SummaryResearchers are concerned that the ‘tipping’ point of no return in some climate systems and e...
Multiple climate tipping points could be set off in the event that global temperature climbs past 1....
While there is vigorous debate on whether the Anthropocene epoch began in 1800, as originally propos...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
We explore the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary t...
This technical note has been produced, by WWF UK, in collaboration with WWF Brazil and the WWF Amazo...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
If global temperatures are allowed to rise by 2℃, we face creating a “Hothouse Earth” that would shi...
We explore the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary t...
We face a critical environmental crisis. Humanity consumes unsustainably; we use resources at a rate...