Published December 6, 2023
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Global Tipping Points Report 2023
Authors/Creators
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Lenton, Timothy
(Editor)1, 2
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Armstrong McKay, David
(Editor)3, 4, 2
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Loriani, Sina
(Editor)5, 6, 2
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Abrams, Jesse
(Editor)1
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Lade, Steven
(Editor)7, 4
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Donges, Jonathan
(Editor)5, 4
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Buxton, Joshua
(Editor)1
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Milkoreit, Manjana
(Editor)8, 9
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Powell, Tom
(Editor)3
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Smith, Steven R
(Editor)1, 10
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Zimm, Caroline
(Editor)11, 2
- Bailey, Emma (Editor)1
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Dyke, James
(Editor)1
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Ghadiali, Ashish
(Editor)12, 1
- Laybourn, Laurie (Editor)13, 1
- 1. GSI, University of Exeter
- 2. Earth Commission
- 3. GSI University of Exeter
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Stockholm Resilience Centre
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
- 6. Member of the Leibniz Association
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Australian National University, Fenner School of Environment and Society
- 8. University of Oslo
- 9. Norwegian Institute for Foreign Affairs
- 10. Centre for Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, University of Surrey
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
- 12. Radical Ecology
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Chatham House
Description
Global Tipping Points is led by Professor Tim Lenton from the University of Exeter’s Global Systems Institute with the support of more than 200 researchers from over 90 organisations in 26 countries. The Global Tipping Points Report was launched at COP28 on 6 December 2023. The report is an authoritative assessment of the risks and opportunities of both negative and positive tipping points in the Earth system and society. The report was funded by the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter and Bezos Earth Fund.
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- University of Exeter