Tipping Point
A tipping point is a threshold at which small changes or stresses in an ecosystem or climate system result in abrupt and potentially irreversible shifts. Examples include ice sheet collapse and Amazon rainforest dieback. Crossing tipping points accelerates climate impacts and highlights the importance of rapid and significant emission reductions to prevent destabilization.
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