Tipping Points in International Law

Tipping Points in International Law
Author: Jean d'Aspremont,John Haskell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108845106

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Explores the possibilities and limits of the international legal architecture and its expert communities in shaping the world of tomorrow.

Tipping Point for Planet Earth

Tipping Point for Planet Earth
Author: Anthony D. Barnosky,Elizabeth A. Hadly
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781466852013

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Four people are born every second of every day. Conservative estimates suggest that there will be 10 billion people on Earth by 2050. That is billions more than the natural resources of our planet can sustain without big changes in how we use and manage them. So what happens when vast population growth endangers the world’s food supplies? Or our water? Our energy needs, climate, or environment? Or the planet’s biodiversity? What happens if some or all of these become critical at once? Just what is our future? In Tipping Point for Planet Earth, world-renowned scientists Anthony Barnosky and Elizabeth Hadly explain the growing threats to humanity as the planet edges toward resource wars for remaining space, food, oil, and water. And as they show, these wars are not the nightmares of a dystopian future, but are already happening today. Finally, they ask: at what point will inaction lead to the break-up of the intricate workings of the global society? The planet is in danger now, but the solutions, as Barnosky and Hadly show, are still available. We still have the chance to avoid the tipping point and to make the future better. But this window of opportunity will shut within ten to twenty years. Tipping Point for Planet Earth is the wake-up call we need.

Tipping Points

Tipping Points
Author: Liz Wheeler
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781621579649

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Terrific." — BEN SHAPIRO "Outstanding." — DANA LOESCH The Left is on the attack, and the war for our country is at a crucial tipping point. Liberals know they’re within reach of radically transforming America. They don’t like the U.S. Constitution. They’re allergic to Americans’ “gun culture.” They find our faith and our devotion to family distasteful. And our commitment to liberty positively sends them into a panic. As soon as the Democrats get power anywhere, they stand ready to throw our God-given rights under the bus of political correctness, transgender insanity, and socialism (the economic system that always promises equality and utopia, but somehow always delivers resentment, poverty, and decay). So how can we tip the momentum back in our favor? How can we fight effectively for freedom, the U.S. Constitution, limited government, faith and family, and the survival of the American Republic? Liz Wheeler to the rescue! The popular host of One America News Network’s "Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler" is a brilliant and highly effective debater who shows how we can go on the rhetorical attack against the Left—and win—with a multi-technique program for catching the Left in their inconsistencies and under-handed schemes and skewering them for their bold-faced lies. In Tipping Points: How to Topple the Left’s House of Cards, Liz Wheeler identifies the five “Tipping Points” where liberals are poised to win, trains you in her proven debating techniques, and deputizes you to take up arms in the fight for our nation’s heart and soul. It’s training you need right now, today. Our country is at a tipping point. And make no mistake—if the Left isn’t defeated, they’re taking down America.

The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point
Author: Enki Bilal,Naoki Urasawa,John Cassaday,Emmanuel Lepage,Taiyō Matsumoto,Atsushi Kaneko,Eddie Campbell
Publsiher: Humanoids Inc
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781594657023

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14 international creators—all renowned and all unique—present 13 short stories in this love letter to the endless possibilities of sequential art in all its forms.

Gene Drives at Tipping Points

Gene Drives at Tipping Points
Author: Arnim von Gleich,Winfried Schröder
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Ecotoxicology
ISBN: 9783030389345

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This open access book reports on a pilot project aiming at collecting information on the socio-ecological risks that could arise in the event of an uncontrolled spread of genetically engineered organisms into the environment. The researchers will, for instance, be taking a closer look at genetically engineered oilseed rape, genetically engineered olive flies as well as plants and animals with so-called gene drives. The book mainly adresses researchers.

Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future

Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future
Author: Timothy O'Riordan,Timothy Lenton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780197265536

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Tipping points are zones or thresholds of profound changes in natural or social conditions with very considerable and largely unforecastable consequences. Tipping points may be dangerous for societies and economies, especially if the prevailing governing arrangements are not designed either to anticipate them or adapt to their arrival. Tipping points can also be transformational of cultures and behaviours so that societies can learn to adapt and to alter their outlooks and mores in favour of accommodating to more sustainable ways of living. This volume examines scientific, economic and social analyses of tipping points, and the spiritual and creative approaches to identifying and anticipating them. The authors focus on climate change, ice melt, tropical forest drying and alterations in oceanic and atmospheric circulations. They also look closely at various aspects of human use of the planet, especially food production, and at the loss of biodiversity, where alterations to natural cycles may be creating convulsive couplings of tipping points. They survey the various institutional aspects of politics, economics, culture and religion to see why such dangers persist.

Tipping Points

Tipping Points
Author: John Bissell,Camila Caiado,Sarah Curtis,Michael Goldstein,Brian Straughan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781118752753

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This book focuses on the modelling of contemporary health and social problems, especially those considered a major burden to communities, governments and taxpayers, such as smoking, alcoholism, drug use, and heart disease. Based on a series of papers presented at a recent conference hosted by the Leverhulme-funded Tipping Points project at the University of Durham, this book illustrates a broad range of modelling approaches. Such a diverse collection demonstrates that an interdisciplinary approach is essential to modelling tipping points in health and social problems, and the assessment of associated risk and resilience.

Climate Tipping Points Insights for Effective Policy Action

Climate Tipping Points Insights for Effective Policy Action
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2022-12-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264354654

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This report reviews evidence that overshooting 1.5°C may push the earth over several tipping points, leading to irreversible and severe changes in the climate system. If triggered, tipping point impacts will rapidly cascade through socio-economic and ecological systems, leading to severe effects on human and natural systems and imposing important challenges for human adaptation.