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The TiPES Podcast - Tipping points change Earth and climate
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21 episodes
8 months ago
TiPES is a European science project quantifying tipping points in the Earth system in order to improve climate projections. TiPES is funded by Horizon 2020
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Natural Sciences
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TiPES is a European science project quantifying tipping points in the Earth system in order to improve climate projections. TiPES is funded by Horizon 2020
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science,
Earth Sciences,
Physics
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How much will a doubling of CO2 change Earth temperatures?
The TiPES Podcast - Tipping points change Earth and climate
10 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
How much will a doubling of CO2 change Earth temperatures?
How much will temperatures go up, if we double the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere? That has turned out to be a tricky question to answer scientifically. In this podcast, climate scientist Anna von der Heydt explains how initial conditions turn out to be important for getting the right answer: When the Earth system is in a cold state it does not react to a doubling as it does in a warm state. Which state are we in now, then?    
The TiPES Podcast - Tipping points change Earth and climate
TiPES is a European science project quantifying tipping points in the Earth system in order to improve climate projections. TiPES is funded by Horizon 2020