The TiPES Podcast - Tipping points change Earth and climate
Science:Natural Sciences
How much will temperatures go up, if we double the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere? That has turned out to be a tricky question to answer scientifically. In this podcast, climate scientist Anna von der Heydt explains how initial conditions turn out to be important for getting the right answer: When the Earth system is in a cold state it does not react to a doubling as it does in a warm state. Which state are we in now, then?
Ocean currents will tip mid century
Undoing climate tipping
Will it tip? Large climate models tested on a past climate
How soon will Arctic sea ice melt away every summer?
Were abrupt climate changes during Ice Age controlled by CO?
Early warnings for tipping of the West Central Greenland ice sheet and Atlantic ocean currents
How the speed of change might tip the climate
New study: Tipping might be avoided
Getting the IPCC to focus more on tipping
Ocean circulation is crucial to the prediction of climate change
Ocean currents might tip before we expect it
How we risk losing the Amazon in the next decades
Droughts in the Amazon rainforest can now be predicted
Confirmed: Sudden climate changes during ice ages influenced whole planet
On your own on an ice sheet
The urgency of understanding tipping points
Tipping Sahara from desert to green and back
We narrowly missed an ice age 100 years ago
The climate system is noisy like an uncoordinated orchestra
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