3.3.2 Challenges of tipping point impact governance

A number of characteristics of ESTPs, especially the nonlinearity of the change process and the irreversibility of those changes, present significant challenges to current conceptions of global environmental change and the corresponding patterns and institutions to address impacts. Here, we discuss some of these characteristics in more detail. ESTPs make a major difference regarding both the magnitude of change compared to a state without tipping processes (3.3.2.1) and the speed of change expected (Lenton, 2011) (3.3.2.2). Third, the global distribution of tipping point impacts could create new vulnerabilities (3.3.2.3). Further, we discuss the potential for novel types of impact (3.3.2.4) and the permanence of change due to the reorganisation of the Earth system (3.3.2.5). Finally, section 3.3.2.6 adds important concerns about cascading effects.

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