Tessa Möller
@tessamoeller97
A Luxembourger in Laxenburg @ the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis | Views are my own
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14-11-2010 11:04:32
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Important (and worrying) new paper by Dr Kaitlin Naughten and co-workers about West Antarctic ice sheet melting out. Results are very concerning, but conclusions that we "lost control" entirely might be a bit exaggerated. nature.com/articles/s4155… A thread 1/
Ever wondered if fossil wealth should pay for their climate damage and contribute to loss damage finance? Together with Marina Andrijevic Joeri Rogelj Jarmo Kikstra and Richard Heede we did the numbers. Check it out here 👇👇👇
Good news from Climate Analytics: Global emissions could start falling in 2024, with 2023 as the peak. We must sustain our efforts to reach this crucial point & finally turn the tide. IPCC says peaking before 2025 is critical to keep 1.5 within reach. Let's build on this momentum!#COP28
How long will it take to overcome key adaptation constraints in scenarios of socio-economic development?⏳ Answer➡️rdcu.be/drUX5 With Nicole van Maanen Marina Andrijevic Adelle Thomas Tabea Carl-Friedrich Schleussner Climate Analytics Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin University of The Bahamas IIASA in Scientific Reports
NEW – Interactive: The pathways to meeting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C limit | Uta Kloenne, Dr Debbie Rosen, Gaurav Ganti, Dr Alexander Nauels, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Joeri Rogelj, Piers Forster, Robert McSweeney Design by Tom Pearson and Tom Prater Read here ➡️ bit.ly/3NelFCU
NEW – Guest post: Climate adaptation becomes less effective as the world warms | Dr Tabea Lissner Tessa Möller Dr Martina A. Caretta Dr. Aditi Mukherji Read here: buff.ly/3wSSL6i
NEW – ‘Every 0.1C’ of overshoot above 1.5C increases risk of crossing tipping points | Ayesha Tandon w/ comment from Annika Högner Tessa Möller David A. McKay (@[email protected]) Read here: buff.ly/3WrtNnx
Are you aware of the potentially disastrous risks of climate tipping points? Do you want to know how our actions and decisions in this decade can impact the chances of these tipping points being avoided? We look into this question in a new scientific study in Nature Communications /1
We are rapidly approaching tipping points, and every 0.1°C of avoided warming reduces risk. Check out our new paper on tipping point risks and cascades, summarized here by Carbon Brief carbonbrief.org/every-0-1c-of-…