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Domino Effects in the Earth System -- The potential role of wanted tipping points

Published 12 Nov 2019 in physics.soc-ph | (1911.10063v2)

Abstract: Vital parts of the climate system, such as the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, are at risk even within the aspired aims of the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 -- 2{\deg}C. These so-called natural tipping elements are characterized by rapid qualitative shifts in their states once a critical threshold, e.g., of global mean temperature, is transgressed. We argue that the prevention of such unwanted tipping through effective climate policies may critically depend on cascading Domino effects from (anticipated) climate impacts to emission reductions via wanted social tipping in attitudes, behaviors and policies. Specifically, the latter has recently been noted as a key aspect in addressing contemporary global challenges, such as climate change, via self-amplifying positive feedbacks similar to the processes observable in climate tipping elements. Our discussion is supported with data on commonly observed linkages between (subjective) climate change knowledge, concern and consequential potential action and we argue that the presence of such interrelations serves as a necessary condition for the possibility of rapid climate action.

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