Mechanisms and Impacts of Earth System Tipping Elements

Author:

Wang Seaver1ORCID,Foster Adrianna2ORCID,Lenz Elizabeth A.3,Kessler John D.4ORCID,Stroeve Julienne C.567ORCID,Anderson Liana O.8ORCID,Turetsky Merritt9,Betts Richard1011ORCID,Zou Sijia12ORCID,Liu Wei13ORCID,Boos William R.14ORCID,Hausfather Zeke1516

Affiliation:

1. The Breakthrough Institute Berkeley CA USA

2. Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

3. University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Honolulu HI USA

4. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Rochester Rochester NY USA

5. Centre for Earth Observation Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg MB Canada

6. Department of Earth Sciences University College London London UK

7. National Snow and Ice Data Center University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

8. National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN) São José dos Campos Brazil

9. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA

10. Met Office Exeter UK

11. Global Systems Institute University of Exeter Exeter UK

12. State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science College of Ocean and Earth Sciences Xiamen University Xiamen China

13. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of California Riverside Riverside CA USA

14. Department of Earth and Planetary Science University of California Berkeley CA USA

15. Berkeley Earth Berkeley CA USA

16. Stripe South San Francisco CA USA

Abstract

AbstractTipping elements are components of the Earth system which may respond nonlinearly to anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term states upon passing key thresholds or “tipping points.” In some cases, such changes could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions or radiative forcing that could compound global warming. Improved understanding of tipping elements is important for predicting future climate risks and their impacts. Here we review mechanisms, predictions, impacts, and knowledge gaps associated with 10 notable Earth system components proposed to be tipping elements. We evaluate which tipping elements are approaching critical thresholds and whether shifts may manifest rapidly or over longer timescales. Some tipping elements have a higher risk of crossing tipping points under middle‐of‐the‐road emissions pathways and will possibly affect major ecosystems, climate patterns, and/or carbon cycling within the 21st century. However, literature assessing different emissions scenarios indicates a strong potential to reduce impacts associated with many tipping elements through climate change mitigation. The studies synthesized in our review suggest most tipping elements do not possess the potential for abrupt future change within years, and some proposed tipping elements may not exhibit tipping behavior, rather responding more predictably and directly to the magnitude of forcing. Nevertheless, uncertainties remain associated with many tipping elements, highlighting an acute need for further research and modeling to better constrain risks.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geophysics

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