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RISKING THE AMAZON: Why We Need Immediate Action to Reduce the Tipping Point Risk. Technical Briefing.

Mary Gagen Orcid Logo, Mike Barrett, Daniel E. Silva, Pablo Pachero, Sarah Hutchinson, Mark Wright, Valeria Boron, John Dodsworth, Analiz Vergara

Swansea University Author: Mary Gagen Orcid Logo

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This technical note has been produced, by WWF UK, in collaboration with WWF Brazil and the WWF Amazon Coordination Unit, with the aim of bringing together the widespread evidence that we are facing a critical risk of abrupt vegetation change (a ‘tipping point’) in the Amazon biome. We bring together...

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Published: UK 2022
Online Access: https://www.wwf.org.uk/our-reports/risking-amazon
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa63840
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Abstract: This technical note has been produced, by WWF UK, in collaboration with WWF Brazil and the WWF Amazon Coordination Unit, with the aim of bringing together the widespread evidence that we are facing a critical risk of abrupt vegetation change (a ‘tipping point’) in the Amazon biome. We bring together some of the many lines of evidence for the tipping point risk and discuss what reaching it would mean for the biome, the people of Amazonia, its globally unique biodiversity, and the balance of our earth. Early warning indicators show that one third of the Amazon biome (34%) has already experienced at least one of the theoretical climate or forest loss tipping point thresholds, in the last ten years. This equates to an area of 2.4 million km2, approximately one quarter the size of Europe.
Item Description: WWF Technical Briefing. Freely available to download from WWF.
Keywords: Amazon, biome, tipping point, biodiversity
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Funders: WWF