Publication

24 Feb 2008

This report examines why climate policy has become characterized by the habituation of low expectations and a culture of failure. The authors explain that there is an urgent need to understand global warming in relation to the tipping points for dangerous impacts and the politics of failure-inducing compromise. They argue that a race between climate tipping points and political tipping points has emerged and must be resolved.

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Author David Spratt, Philip Sutton
Publisher CarbonEquity
Copyright © 2008 David Spratt and Philip Sutton
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