Authors
Viktoria Spaiser, Sirkku Juhola, Sara M Constantino, Weisi Guo, Tabitha Watson, Jana Sillmann, Alessandro Craparo, Ashleigh Basel, John T Bruun, Krishna Krishnamurthy, Jürgen Scheffran, Patricia Pinho, Uche T Okpara, Jonathan F Donges, Avit Bhowmik, Taha Yasseri, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Graeme S Cumming, Hugues Chenet, Florian Krampe, Jesse F Abrams
Publication date
2023/9/4
Source
EGUsphere
Volume
2023
Pages
1-29
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Description
In recent years research on positive social tipping dynamics in response to the climate crisis has produced invaluable insights. In contrast, relatively little attention has been given to the potentially negative social dynamics that might arise due to an increasingly destabilised Earth system, and how they might in turn reinforce social destabilisation dynamics and/or impede positive social change. In this paper, we identify potential negative tipping elements linked to Earth System destabilisation and draw on related research to understand the drivers and likelihood of these negative tipping dynamics, their potential effects on human societies and the Earth system, and the potential for cascading interactions and contribution to systemic risks. This first attempt to provide a first explorative conceptualisation of negative social tipping dynamics is intended to motivate further research into an under-researched area that is nonetheless crucial for our ability to respond to the climate crisis and for ensuring that positive social tipping dynamics are not averted by negative ones.
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