This critique of "tipping point" framings in discussions of climate action applies even more strongly to its use in the context of other (i.e. non-climate) planetary boundaries where appreciation of spatial heterogeneity & context dependence are transcendently important for effective policy design.
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Bob Kopp
In a new interdisciplinary Nature Climate Change Perspective paper, led by me, @lisgilmore and Rachael Shwom, we offer a critical perspective on #climate and social “tipping points.” 🎁: rdcu.be/d2gBC 🧵
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