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Tim Lenton, "Positive Tipping Points: How to Fix the Climate Crisis" (Oxford UP, 2025)

Aug 22, 2025
Tim Lenton, Chair in Climate Change at the University of Exeter, discusses his groundbreaking work on climate tipping points. He exposes the urgent need for swift action to prevent global catastrophe and the frustrating inaction among current leaders. Lenton highlights inspiring trends like the rise of electric vehicles and grassroots movements driving positive change. He emphasizes how small, strategic policy shifts can create significant impacts, advocating for collaborative efforts to foster sustainability and social justice in tackling the climate crisis.
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INSIGHT

Bad Climate Tipping Points Are Imminent

  • Climate tipping points are abrupt, self‑propelling changes that can be extremely hard to reverse and very damaging.
  • We are reducing emissions roughly five times too slowly to avoid many dangerous tipping points.
ANECDOTE

Ever Given Sparked Global Supply Chaos

  • The Ever Given ran aground in the Suez Canal and blocked traffic, creating cascading global supply‑chain disruption for weeks.
  • Incentives shifted so carriers dumped cargo and rushed home, which amplified delays and market disruption worldwide.
INSIGHT

Policy Nudges Can Collapse Dirty Industries

  • A carbon floor price and EU regulations nudged UK investors away from coal, causing rapid decline in coal power.
  • Small policy nudges can trigger investor exits that cascade into fast systemic change.
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