hello
I'm just finishing off a paper about climate change activism and am trying to locate early activist writing about the possibility of runaway climate change happening quickly through crossing tipping points, rather than a slow decadal or even historical process?
I remember it hitting me hard - '0h my god, so you are saying the climate can flip over a decade or less to a catastrophic state?' rather than gradual warming over a century.
But when did climate activists begin to point this out explicitly being a prompt to doing something about it?
Can anyone help?
Peter North
Department of Geography
School for Environmental Sciences
University of Liverpool
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