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New Essay by Mikaelsson et al. just published in PLOS Climate:
"Systems-level risks of the climate crisis are currently missed: A mental health lens"
🔗 journals.plos.org/climate/arti...
@climatecares.bsky.social @granthamicl.bsky.social @sei.org
We are absolutely delighted to welcome Sirkku Juhola as a new co-Editor-in-Chief of PLOS Climate alongside Niklas Boers!
latitude.plos.org/2025/07/sirk...
Clam shells sound warning of Atlantic ‘tipping point'.
New research from @exeter.ac.uk using centuries-old clam shells has found signs that key Atlantic Ocean currents may be losing stability.
Full paper: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
🦑🐟🧪🌐🌍🌊 #AcademicSky @uniofexeternews.bsky.social
How should governments and societies address the risks of Earth system #tippingpoints?
Read about what is needed to prevent them, prepare for their impacts & protect justice across generations in our new report: global-tipping-points.org
#GTPR2025 @yuliayamineva.bsky.social @benhudson.bsky.social
“Only with a combination of decisive policy & civil society action can the world tip its trajectory from facing existential Earth system tipping point risks to seizing positive tipping point opportunities.” - Prof. Tim Lenton, @gsiexeter.bsky.social
#ClimateEmergency
📢 OUT NOW: Global Tipping Points Report 2025 📢
💡 A new report provides a temperature check on the status of dangerous Earth system #TippingPoints and opportunities in #PositiveTippingPoints across sectors.
Read the full report: global-tipping-points.org/resources-gt...
#GTPR2025 #COP30
@manjanam.bsky.social’s piece is one of the highlights of the BJPIR’s anniversary special issue and so timely!
It's scary how fast the earth is warming.
For a long time, the 🌊 ocean surface was warming at a slower 🐌 rate but the warming rate appears to have caught up 🐇.
➡️ In our study about the jump in SSTs, we also estimated a 0.27°C per decade warming of global SSTs (www.nature.com/articles/s41...)
@laurap18.bsky.social @esgproject.bsky.social @joostvervoort.bsky.social @manjanam.bsky.social @micheleleemoore.bsky.social
Who should govern Earth system tipping points? What should that look like?
Our #GTPR2025 session (30 June, 15:00) explores bold ideas for a new governance agenda—from UNFCCC reform to local community engagement.
#TippingPoints #GlobalGovernance global-tipping-points.org/conference-2...
Advancing science, policy and action in tipping points research www.nature.com/articles/s41... #tippingpoint
IPCC 2022:
“In the near-term (2021-2040) risks are highest where species and people exist…in close association with ice or seasonal rivers (high confidence)”
#ClimateCrisis
The big story here isn’t the failure of direct air capture (DAC) as a CO₂ removal (CDR) technique. It’s that Iceland is turning its back on CDR.
Social acceptance is so important for CDR to succeed in the long term, and not enough effort is being put into this.
We respond to these weakly founded arguments here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I have a new analysis over at The Climate Brink exploring how rates of warming have changed over the past century.
Post-1970, GHGs (CO2, CH4, etc.) would have led to just under 0.2C per decade, but falling aerosols (SO2) have increased that rate to 0.25C. www.theclimatebrink....
❓Did you know that many climate models—the ones we rely on for future planning—have a serious blind spot and may be overconfident.
A new study in @commsearth.bsky.social reveals why this is a problem. And it’s all about polar ice sheets and climate tipping points. 1/🧵
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
"A loss of access to climate or other scientific data hosted by the US government would impact researchers across the
planet, says @davidho.bsky.social. 'When it comes to scientific research the US really is exceptional. We put more money into R&D than anywhere else, & we make our data available.'"
Rising ocean acidity could reduce populations of phytoplankton, which may exacerbate climate warming. scim.ag/4kRp4XA
1/ 🧑⚖️🔥 Key moment for climate accountability: A German court will rule whether #FossilFuels companies can be held liable for climate harms they knowingly caused.
📍🐦 Live from Hamm🇩🇪—I’ll report in real-time from the courtroom here
#SaulvsRWE #ClimateLitigation #KlimaKlage
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