シリーズへ
Loading...
Radio Davos

What are the 'positive tipping points' that could help us accelerate out of climate disaster?

Scroll down for full podcast transcript - click the ‘Show more’ arrow

Climate 'tipping points' are the dangerous phenomena that could suddenly make climate change even worse than it is already: melting ice sheets that could change ocean currents, thawing permafrost that releases vast amounts of methane, or rainforests turning into dry savannah - events that could completely destabilise the global environment and would be hard or impossible to reverse.

But, according to a growing number of climate scientists, there is also the prospect of ‘positive tipping points’. Things that can happen to speed up the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in ways that humanity has so far failed to achieve.

One of those is Tim Lenton, Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter. As you will hear in the interview, other climate experts use terms such as 'social tipping points' or 'sensitive intervention points' - Professor Lenton says these are similar concepts that altogether should dispel the notion that we are doomed by climate change.

Links:

First Movers Coalition: wef.ch/fmc

Related Podcasts:

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

Related videos:

Loading...

Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts:

ポッドキャスト・トランスクリプト

ホスト:

Robin Pomeroy

Podcast Editor, World Economic Forum

シェア:

その他のエピソード:

ポッドキャスト

Global Cybersecurity Outlook: the risks we all face and how to fight back

ポッドキャスト

A music superstar, romance fraud, and life-changing advice: highlights from the Forum's podcasts in 2024

世界経済フォーラムについて

エンゲージメント

  • サインイン
  • パートナー(組織)について
  • 参加する(個人、組織)
  • プレスリリース登録
  • ニュースレター購読
  • 連絡先 (英語のみ)

リンク

言語

プライバシーポリシーと利用規約

サイトマップ

© 2025 世界経済フォーラム