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Steam rises from the coal-fired power plant near wind turbines Niederaussem, Germany, as the sun rises on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022. Germany cut its greenhouse gas emissions by almost 2% last year, beating previous estimates but still falling far short of the cuts needed to meet its medium-term climate goals. (AP Photo)

Cause and Effect | Is the world on the brink of multiple tipping points?

Scientists have identified 16 tipping points that, if passed, could lead to irreversible changes in the climate system, with five of them already triggered by 1°C of global warming. These include melting of the Greenland ice sheet, changes to Atlantic Ocean currents, and an Arctic permafrost thaw. Despite pledges to keep global warming to 1.5°C, fossil fuel expansion plans threaten to overshoot this limit. Urgent action is needed to avoid catastrophic climate change.

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