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Dr. Sarah Kapnick, J.P. Morgan
Climate tipping points are critical thresholds in the Earth’s interconnected systems, where even a small increase in global temperature can set off a series of self-reinforcing changes, triggering a new state. These shifts can be hard or impossible to reverse, with far-reaching consequences including migration, conflict and geopolitical instability.
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