A dynamic social-climate feedback model demonstrates that a committed minority can overturn climate inaction conventions and that the timing of this social tipping point substantially alters predicted future temperatures.
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Tipping to Climate Action: Qualitative Insights from a Social-Climate Model with a Committed Minority
A dynamic social-climate feedback model demonstrates that a committed minority can overturn climate inaction conventions and that the timing of this social tipping point substantially alters predicted future temperatures.