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result of human influence. The plausibility of a planetary-scale 'tipping point' highlights the need to improve biological forecasting by detecting early warning signs of critical transitions on global as well as local scales, and by detecting feedbacks that promote such transitions. It is also necessary to address root causes of how humans are forcing biological changes.
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Barnosky, Anthony D.; Hadly, Elizabeth A.; Bascompte, Jordi; Berlow, Eric L.; Brown, James H.; Fortelius, Mikael; Getz, Wayne M.; Harte, John; Hastings, Alan; Marquet, Pablo A.; Martinez, Neo D.; Mooers, Arne; Roopnarine, Peter; Vermeij, Geerat; Williams, John W.; Gillespie, Rosemary; Kitzes, Justin;
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Barnosky, Anthony D.; Hadly, Elizabeth A.; Bascompte, Jordi; Berlow, Eric L.; Brown, James H.; Fortelius, Mikael; Getz, Wayne M.; Harte, John; Hastings, Alan; Marquet, Pablo A.; Martinez, Neo D.; Mooers, Arne; Roopnarine, Peter; Vermeij, Geerat; Williams, John W.; Gillespie, Rosemary; Kitzes, Justin;
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Localized ecological systems are known to shift abruptly and irreversibly from one state to another when they are forced across critical thresholds. Here we review evidence that the global ecosystem as a whole can react in the same way and is approaching a planetary-scale critical transition as a
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His work on tipping elements in the Earth System has led Barnosky to work for clearer efforts in climate policy to make possible the two-degree target for increase in average temperature rise. Barnosky stresses that climate change is a major cause of displacement and the cause of the current mass
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Steffen, Will; Rockström, Johan; Richardson, Katherine; Lenton, Timothy M.; Folke, Carl; Liverman, Diana; Summerhayes, Colin P.; Barnosky, Anthony D.; Cornell, Sarah E.; Crucifix, Michel; Donges, Jonathan F.; Fetzer, Ingo; Lade, Steven J.; Scheffer, Marten;
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is an ecologist, geologist and biologist (paleoecology). He was Professor at the Department of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley until his retirement. His research is concerned with the relationship between climate change and mass extinctions.
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Villavicencio, Natalia A.; Lindsey, Emily L.; Martin, Fabiana M.; Borrero, Luis A.; Moreno, Patricio I.; Marshall, Charles R.; Barnosky, Anthony D. (2016).
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Marshall, Charles; Matzke, Nicholas; Mindell, David P.; Revilla, Eloy; Smith, Adam B. (2012). "Approaching a state shift in Earth's biosphere".
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Marshall, Charles; Matzke, Nicholas; Mindell, David P.; Revilla, Eloy; Smith, Adam B. (2012). "Approaching a state shift in Earth's biosphere".
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Hello, Governor: When California's governor enlisted the aid of two palaeoecologists, their careers took an unusual turn.
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Dodging Extinction Power, Food, Money, and the Future of Life on Earth. 2014
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Anthony D. Barnosky: Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming. 2009,
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University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty
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Five Climate Tipping Points We've Already Seen, and One We're Hoping For
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Barnosky graduated in 1974 with a bachelor's degree in geology from
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Tipping Point for Planet Earth: How Close Are We to the Edge?
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10 Ways you can help stop the sixth mass extinction
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Barnosky
Colorado College
University of Washington
Biology
University of California, Berkeley
Colorado College
University of Washington
Elizabeth A. Hadly
Tipping points in the climate system
ISBN
9781597261975
Dodging Extinction Power, Food, Money, and the Future of Life on Earth. 2014
ISBN
9780520274372
Tipping Point for Planet Earth: How Close Are We to the Edge?
ISBN
9781250051158
Winkelmann, Ricarda
"Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene"
Bibcode
2018PNAS..115.8252S
doi
10.1073/pnas.1810141115
ISSN
0027-8424
PMC
6099852
PMID
30082409
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