Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points

Climate tipping points occur when change in a part of the climate system becomes self-perpetuating beyond a warming threshold, leading to substantial Earth system impacts. Synthesizing paleoclimate, observational, and model-based studies, we provide a revised shortlist of global “core” tipping eleme...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2022-09, Vol.377 (6611), p.eabn7950-eabn7950
Hauptverfasser: Armstrong McKay, David I., Staal, Arie, Abrams, Jesse F., Winkelmann, Ricarda, Sakschewski, Boris, Loriani, Sina, Fetzer, Ingo, Cornell, Sarah E., Rockström, Johan, Lenton, Timothy M.
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Zusammenfassung:Climate tipping points occur when change in a part of the climate system becomes self-perpetuating beyond a warming threshold, leading to substantial Earth system impacts. Synthesizing paleoclimate, observational, and model-based studies, we provide a revised shortlist of global “core” tipping elements and regional “impact” tipping elements and their temperature thresholds. Current global warming of ~1.1°C above preindustrial temperatures already lies within the lower end of some tipping point uncertainty ranges. Several tipping points may be triggered in the Paris Agreement range of 1.5 to
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.abn7950