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World reaches first tipping point
Coventry Telegraph
|October 14, 2025
THE world has reached its first climate tipping point as global warming causes widespread diebacks of warm-water coral reefs, scientists have warned.
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Rising temperatures are pushing several of Earth’s systems dangerously close to thresholds, beyond which their demise accelerates and the global impacts become increasingly irreversible, according to a landmark report released on Monday.
The paper, led by Professor Tim Lenton from the University of Exeter and coauthored by more than 160 scientists in 23 countries, found that warm-water coral reefs - on which nearly a billion people and a quarter of all marine life depend - are already passing their thermal tipping point.
The scientists put this threshold at 1.2C warming above pre-industrial levels but the world has now hit 1.4C, meaning the impacts of passing the tipping point are under way.
In the last two years, more than 80% of the world’s reefs have been affected by the worst bleaching event on record, with corals losing their colours and turning white because of stress largely caused by high ocean temperatures.
This means that unless the planet cools, these marine ecosystems will be lost across the world, the scientists warned, before adding that small refuges may survive and must be protected.
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