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Home / Science / Earth Nears 'Hothouse' Path: Scientists Warn of Unraveling Systems

Earth Nears 'Hothouse' Path: Scientists Warn of Unraveling Systems

12 Feb

Summary

  • Critical Earth systems show signs of destabilization, nearing a 'hothouse' trajectory.
  • Multiple planetary subsystems are identified as tipping elements close to instability.
  • Reversal of extreme warming and sea level rise may be impossible on human timescales.
Earth Nears 'Hothouse' Path: Scientists Warn of Unraveling Systems

Multiple critical Earth systems are showing signs of destabilization, suggesting the planet may be closer to a 'hothouse' trajectory than previously understood. An international research collaboration highlights that these destabilizations could trigger cascading interactions among subsystems, accelerating extreme warming and sea level rise.

Sixteen key 'tipping elements,' or Earth subsystems sensitive to temperature thresholds, are identified as being near instability. These include major ice sheets, glaciers, permafrost, rainforests, and ocean circulation patterns like the AMOC. Crossing these thresholds could lead to consequences difficult to reverse on human timescales.

The research, published in One Earth, notes that global temperatures have already exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels for a sustained period. This breach, coupled with record-high CO2 concentrations, indicates climate change is advancing rapidly. Amplifying feedback loops, such as melting ice and permafrost thaw, further magnify warming.

Urgent climate mitigation and adaptation strategies are deemed necessary. These include scaling up renewable energy, protecting carbon-storing ecosystems, embedding climate resilience into policy, and phasing out fossil fuels. Novel approaches like coordinated global tipping-point monitoring are also proposed to manage risks and avert a potentially irreversible 'point-of-no-return' transition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 'hothouse Earth' trajectory refers to a path of extreme warming and sea level rise, potentially triggered by destabilizing Earth systems and amplifying feedback loops that are difficult to reverse.
Tipping elements are critical Earth subsystems, such as ice sheets, rainforests, and ocean currents, that can become unstable if temperature thresholds are passed, potentially leading to cascading climate impacts.
Urgent strategies are needed because critical Earth systems are destabilizing, pushing the planet toward a potentially irreversible 'hothouse' state, with consequences that may be difficult to reverse on human timescales.

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