A new report by 160 scientists, led by the University of Exeter, reveals the world's first climate tipping point: widespread coral reef die-off.
The Global Tipping Points Report 2025, with contributions from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and 85 other institutions, highlights mounting risks across Earth's systems, including:
The report emphasizes the risks, consequences, and governance challenges surrounding Earth system tipping points.
The world's first climate tipping point is marked by widespread coral reef die-off.
Author's summary: New report reveals growing Earth system tipping points risks.