Tipping elements in the Earth System: How stable is the contemporary environment?
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 7 January, 2010
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New research presents the latest scientific insights on so-called tipping elements in the planetary environment. These elements have been identified as the most vulnerable large-scale components of the Earth System that may be profoundly altered by human interference. If one or more of those components is tipped -- especially in the course of global warming -- then the age of remarkably stable environmental conditions on Earth throughout the Holocene may end quickly and irreversibly....