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Hi Philip,

Thanks for the comment. My piece was focused on physical tipping points, which we can pin dow far better than social tipping points. In addition, any positive social and economic changes are extremely unlikely to stop us crossing a number of critical climate tipping points. The global average temperature rise over the last 365 days averages 1.55C, and the average for the last 180 days is around 1.7C.. Still, this does not stop us fighting to try and stop every tonne of emitted carbon. I suspect, as a number of reports have forecast that any positive social changes will be overwhelmed in the next few decades by economic and societal dysfunction and ultimate breakdown, possibly as soon as 2040. It's a grim picture. B.

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Great to hear that you are teaching this stuff. Everyone with the knowledge should be shouting it from the rooftops. Tipping points are, as you know, based upon what has happened in the past, so building a better picture of their timing, impacts etc going forward is incredibly difficult, particularly as the global temperature is now almost certainly rising faster than at any time in Earth history. To be honest, I don't know if AI (or machine learning as I - less emotively - prefer!) is being brought in,, but I am not sure if it can add to our knowledge, given the relative paucity of data. All best, Bill.

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