Talk by Katinka Bellomo-Impacts of a weakened AMOC on precipitation over the Europe
The paper draft presented in this video can be found here; https://www.researchgate.net/publicat…
The paper draft presented in this video can be found here; https://www.researchgate.net/publicat…
TiPES researcher Niklas Boers is disseminating TiPES findings to decision makers at COP28 together with other pronounced researchers. The material is prepared by the Climate Repair Center at Cambridge University. CCRC – Tipping Points from Climate Repair on Vimeo.
The TiPES project has provided information and insight about tipping points in the Earth’s system.The project has advanced the theory and mathematics of tipping points, developed new methods to analyse and understand past climates, improved the understanding of climate tipping … Continued
TiPES researchers were finally able to meet after that being prevented by COVID for almost the length of the project. We gathered at Dartington hall nearby University of Exeter to have our second general assembly. The focus was on the … Continued
A Policy Brief for the EU says that taking advantage of groundbreaking research and having science and policy working collaboratively is the only way to prevent the destabilization of major Earth system tipping elements and avoiding the critical thresholds known … Continued
The Geneva environment network together with Switzerland today organized a briefing presenting the initiative asking the IPCC to elaborate a Special Report on “Climate Tipping Points and their Implications for Habitability and Resources”. TiPES researcher Thomas Stocker was in the … Continued
TiPES will as every year present our most recent science at the European Geophysical Union (EGU) meeting in Vienna. We are the main convener of one session; NP 2.4 on Nonlinear Dynamics and Tipping Points in the Earth System. But … Continued
In an empirical study published today in “Nature Climate Change”, Dr. Taylor Smith from the University of Potsdam and his colleagues at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Technical University of Munich (TUM) show that the ability … Continued