TipESM brings together scientists from a range of disciplines to deliver a step change in our understanding of climate
tipping points in the Earth system, including their impact on ecosystems and society, combined with a set of early warning
indicators and safe future emission pathways that minimise the risk of exceeding such tipping points
TipESM assembles the latest Earth System Models (ESMs), including recent improvements to key processes: ice sheets,
vegetation and land use, permafrost, marine and terrestrial biogeochemistry. In cooperation with the WCRP/Future-Earth
project TIPMIP, TipESM will organise an international collaboration to design and realise a common ESM experiment
protocol that will facilitate analysis of the likelihood of occurrence, and potential reversibility, of tipping elements
at different levels and duration of global warming. These experiments, will be combined with more project-specific
ESM experiments, designed to investigate interactions and feedbacks across the Earth system. Based on the TipESM
experiments, existing simulations and observations, we will investigate tipping points, their driving processes, potential
early warning signals and cascading effects across the climate, ecosystems and society. Including the most important
components of the Earth system in our ESMs will also allow TipESM to identify potentially unknown tipping elements,
their precursors and impacts.