Ecocide Law named ‘Positive Tipping Point’ in Latest Global Climate Threat Report

Summary:

  • The Global Tipping Points report 2023 was produced by The University of Exeter's Global Systems Centre and sees contributions from 200 authors and 25 institutions

  • The report identifies key ‘Tipping Points’ which pose the greatest threat to humanity including the collapse of ice sheets in Greenland and the West Antarctic, the widespread thawing of permafrost, the death of coral reefs, and the collapse of key oceanic currents.

  • The report names Ecocide Law as one of a series of ‘Positive Tipping Points’ in technology, economy and society which offer hope in the face collapsing systems in the natural world.


The Global Tipping Points Report 2023 can be found here.

Media coverage of the report can be found here

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