
climate tipping points
Climate tipping points are critical thresholds in Earth's climate system, where small changes can lead to significant and potentially irreversible shifts in natural environments. Once crossed, these points can trigger rapid transitions, such as the melting of ice sheets or changes in ocean currents, which can amplify global warming effects. They are like a lever; a slight push past a certain point causes disproportionately large impacts, making it crucial to prevent approaching these thresholds to avoid severe and lasting changes to our planet's climate.