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Atmospheric sciences / Climatology / Meteorology / Climate change / Climate history / Tipping point / Global warming / Gratuity / Global change / PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum / Climate oscillation / Climate engineering
Date: 2014-06-21 19:35:50
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
Meteorology
Climate change
Climate history
Tipping point
Global warming
Gratuity
Global change
PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum
Climate oscillation
Climate engineering

Appendix 1: Formal Definition of a Tipping Element and Its Tipping Point We consider sub-systems (Σ) of the Earth system that are associated with a specific region (or collection of regions) of the globe and are at leas

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