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Tipping point gets its name from, for example, an object falling off a table. There is a moment when it has tilted too far and is unable to get back.

With climate change global warming is changing the composition of gases in the atmosphere. It may get to the stage when everything changes over to a new situation, impossible to change back.

A tipping point could be with the sea ice in the Arctic. As the white ice melts from the warmer atmosphere, it exposes the darker ocean beneath. The darker ocean does not reflect the sun's rays like the ice does, so the ocean warms more than the ice did. The warmer ocean melts more ice, and so on.

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How can we show your stop global warming?

It's too late. The earth is past the tipping point.


When will global warming destroy all living things?

Global warming has already caused countless deaths due toincreased instances of catastrophic weather events (floods, tornadoes, cyclones)starvation and malnutrition due to loss of crops from these weather eventsspread of tropical diseases due to expanding tropical regionsincreased humidity in the air due to warmer oceans can cause major snow events


Why does threshold and feedback effects make global warming so scary?

Tipping over a threshold, and the positive feedbacks in global warming are scary, yes.When global warming reaches a "tipping point" then it is practically impossible for it to go back. During 2016 carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere were over 400 ppm the whole year, a symbolic tipping point,Scripps Institute of Oceanography: "the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has stayed above the 400 ppm throughout the entire year up to this point. That all ensures that 2016 will be the year that carbon dioxide officially passed the symbolic 400 ppm mark, never to return below it in our lifetimes."Feedback effects are cyclical effects like the Albedo (Reflectivity) and Melting of Arctic Ice. Ice reflects a lot of the sun's heat, slowing global warming. When the ice melts it reveals the darker ocean water below. This water does not reflect heat, in fact, it absorbs it, so the more the ice melts, the warmer the ocean gets, and the warmer ocean helps to melt more ice. This is a positive feedback effect.Another positive feedback effect is the melting of tundra and other frozen land. This melting releases vast amounts of methane, which is a powerful greenhouse gas. The released methane makes the atmosphere warmer. This melts more frozen land, releasing more methane.Methane hydrates at the bottom of the ocean have a similar positive feedback.


What point will people believe global warming is an issue?

hopefully sometime before next year (as I already understand it's a big issue).


Is global warming affecting other planets?

Global warming affects our planet because then we would have much much more rapid and stronger hurricanes and tornadoes. It would start to get really cold. Everything would change. You get the point. Really really hope this answer helped you guys! See ya!

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How can we show your stop global warming?

It's too late. The earth is past the tipping point.


Is Hurricane Sandy a tipping point for people believing in global warming?

Probably not. Many people, including many who believe in global warming, will point out that a single event cannot be attributed to climate change.A:On the other hand, many people have seen all the weird weather lately, heat waves and freezing snow, droughts and floods, and they are saying, "OK, There is definitely something happening here. Global warming must be causing all this."


At what point is energy passed to the atmosphere by conduction?

at the point where there is global warming


When was The Tipping Point created?

The Tipping Point was created in 2000.


How many pages does The Tipping Point have?

"The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell has 320 pages.


How are each of the global warming issues the same?

They each point to the Same Thing.


What will happen if there is no reduction in greenhouse gas emissions?

If there is no reduction in greenhouse gas emissions then global warming will continue to increase, tipping the earth over the danger point. If the earth warms by more than 4 or 5 degrees Celsius it will be difficult for life to survive.


Do all people believe in global warming?

no. and that is the problem. There are kinds of people: People who don't understand and people who don't WANT to understand. People who don't want to understand can make up lies, like Global Warming is a theory. They can also fight with climate scientists . There is a point in humanity that we are in right now. we need to stop global warming, we are now in the point where we can't undo global warming, only stop it from getting worse. We need to.


Can fossil fuel be produced on a large scale?

There are still huge amounts of coal under the ground. If it is all dug up and burnt its contribution to advanced global warming would be immense and would take the planet over the tipping point, endangering human survival.


Who caused global warming?

humans cause global warming, because they are the ones who mainly pollute or use to much hot water, The main point is humans cause global warming


When was Nuclear Tipping Point created?

Nuclear Tipping Point was created in 2010.


When will global warming destroy all living things?

Global warming has already caused countless deaths due toincreased instances of catastrophic weather events (floods, tornadoes, cyclones)starvation and malnutrition due to loss of crops from these weather eventsspread of tropical diseases due to expanding tropical regionsincreased humidity in the air due to warmer oceans can cause major snow events