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Positive Tipping Points: How to Fix the Climate Crisis

Tim Lenton Obe

We can all play a part in triggering positive tipping points that accelerate us out of the climate crisis.

How do we get out of a climate crisis of our own making?

As global change escalates, we are already starting to experience damaging tipping points in the social, ecological and climate systems that we depend upon - and much worse is to come. These shocks tell us we have left it too late for incremental change to save us: we need to change course fast to avoid the worst, yet we are acting far too slowly. Our supposed leaders appear paralysed by the complexity of the situation or, worse still, determined to maintain the status quo. This is leading to increasing despair, especially among young people.

At the same time, hopeful signs of change are also growing fast. The climate movement, the spread of electric vehicles, and the rise of renewable energy are all examples of change accelerating in the right direction. They have all passed tipping points where their uptake becomes self-propelling, taking the status quo by surprise - and they are spreading worldwide. To get ourselves out of trouble in time, we need more of these positive tipping points towards global sustainability, which eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, reverse the destruction of nature, and promote social justice.

This book identifies the positive tipping points that can help us avoid the worst from damaging tipping points. It takes the reader on a journey through understanding how tipping points happen, showing how tipping points have transformed human societies in the past, and facing up to the profound risks that climate tipping points pose to us all now. Then, it offers hope and empowerment in a series of uplifting examples of social and technological changes that started small but are already spreading rapidly to transform our societies to a more sustainable state. It identifies the positive tipping points that are still needed, the forces that are opposing them, and the actions that can trigger them, showing how we can all play a part in triggering positive tipping points that accelerate us out of the climate crisis.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 4th, 2025
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 6.50in - 1.30in - 1.20lb
  • EAN: 9780198875789
  • Categories: Global Warming & Climate ChangeEarth Sciences - Meteorology & ClimatologyEcology

About the Author

Tim Lenton OBE, Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science, University of Exeter

Professor Tim Lenton OBE is Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter, where he founded the Global Systems Institute. His research focuses on understanding how life has transformed the Earth system over the past 4 billion years, and how humans are transforming it now. He uses computer models to simulate the climate and biogeochemical cycles. Tim is renowned for his work in identifying climate tipping points, which informed the setting of the 'well below 2°C' climate target. He is passionate about the opportunities for positive tipping points in human activities to accelerate action towards global sustainability.

Praise for this book

"Anyone who cares about the future should read this book. Understanding the negative tipping points in the earth system, just how quickly and how devastatingly our climate might change, should spur all to action. Tim Lenton's major contribution here is to show that we have the collective ingenuity to trigger positive tipping points where innovation drives technology, policy, and financial change to ramp up the deployment of solutions at breathtaking speed. This important book explains why we should all be afraid of how badly we might mess up the future and at the same time how we should have faith in ourselves to generate and implement solutions at scale-it is up to us which of these forces will prevail." -- Nigel Topping, Co-founder Ambition Loop, UN Climate Champion COP26

"Tim Lenton points to emerging signs of hope and positive shifts that could be steering us towards a better future. The result is both optimistic and encouraging." -- Livia Giannotti, Spear's Magazine

"Tim Lenton's] argument is needed at a time when it is easy to think that nothing is happening to dent the world's hunger for fossil fuels. ... [Positive Tipping Points is] a reminder that we are also capable, at times, of acting in ways that promise to make both us and the Earth flourish." -- Pilita Clark, Financial Times

"[Positive Tipping Points] will leave the reader at least assured that a pathway out of the environmental crisis exists." -- Pádraic Fogarty, Irish Times

"[Tim Lenton's] engaging and thought-provoking discussion of how individuals can bring about positive tipping points ... is a breath of fresh air at a time when people are increasingly prone to feelings of 'climate doom', the idea that a climate catastrophe is unavoidable." -- Michael Jakob, Nature