The European Space Agency's interactive map Climate tipping points in Earth’s climate system, reveals why we should be very worried about the unprecedented pace of global heating. The map shows the temperature increases needed to trigger irreversible shifts in different ecosystems around the world.
In climate science, a tipping point is a critical threshold that, when crossed, will lead to even faster, possibly irreversible changes in the Earth's climate. Once tipping points are crossed they accelerate even further the pace of global heating with severe consequences for life on Earth.
For example, according to ESA's map, at under 2°C of global heating the Greenland Ice Sheet will pass its tipping point leading to its eventual collapse. The result will be rising sea levels which will cause devastation to coastal regions around the world. At around 2°C of global heating dieback of the Amazon Rainforest is likely to be triggered. This will result in "widespread and self-reinforcing forest drying, (tipping) the rainforest into a degraded, savanna-like state".
ESA's map includes information on a number of other trigger-points for the world's atmospheric, oceanic and other ecosystems.
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