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Les lois de puissance s’appliquent aussi aux catastrophes climatiques. L’économie classique du climat et les modèles utilisés sont inadaptés. Les approches robustes permettent de combiner prudence pour éviter la catastrophe, et raisonnement économique.
Delegates made minimal headway on timetable for replacing oil and gas or on firm commitments to reducing carbon emissions
Les récifs coralliens ont franchi un "point de basculement" climatique
It looked like snow under water: white, endless, and still. The reef, my friend Lisbeth said, was “the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen.” For a second, I almost agreed. Then, I stared at it for a long time before replying. She wasn’t wrong about its beauty. But she was also showing me death. Bleached coral isn’t a kind of coral. It’s the moment just after the funeral, what’s left when life is gone. A cathedral of bone-white skeletons stretching over an empire of calcified death. From above, it glows like marble. Up close, it’s a graveyard.
GLOBAL TIPPING POINTS REPORT 2025 - Summary
GLOBAL TIPPING POINTS REPORT - 2025
L’humanité a trop déstabilisé le climat, au point de l’avoir rapproché de « points de bascule » au potentiel cataclysmique, alertent 160 scientifiques dans un nouveau rapport.
Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2C ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’, a report by 160 scientists from 23 countries warns
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‘This is a fight for life’: climate expert on tipping points, doomerism and using wealth as a shield
(29/06) - Jonathan Watts,Genevieve Guenther,Economic assumptions about risks of the climate crisis are no longer relevant, says the communications expert Genevieve Guenther
The world has been too optimistic about the risk to humanity and planet – but devastation can still be avoided, says Timothy Lenton
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