https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-1454/

*Authors*
Laura M. Pereira <[email protected]>, Steven R. Smith, Lauren Gifford, Peter
Newell, Ben Smith, Sebastian Villasante, Therezah Achieng, Azucena Castro, Sara
M. Constantino, Ashish Ghadiali, Coleen Vogel, and Caroline Zimm
Received: 29 Jun 2023 – *Discussion started: 11 Jul 2023*

Abstract. Biophysical tipping points pose existential threats to current
and future generations, both human and non-human, with those currently
underserved being the most vulnerable. Social tipping points, as deliberate
interventions into systems with the expectation of non-linear impacts and
widespread change, have the potential to address some of these challenges.
However, the imperative to act cannot increase risks nor perpetuate unjust
or inequitable outcomes through the creation of sacrifice zones. In this
paper we argue that considerations of what needs to change, who is being
asked to change and where the change or its impacts will be felt and by
whom, are fundamental questions that require a level of reflexivity and
systemic understanding in decision-making. All actors have a role to play
in ensuring that justice, equity and ethics are incorporated in each and
every intervention. Enabling social tipping points towards radical
transformations could benefit from more diverse perspectives to open up the
solution space, with a particular emphasis on the inclusion of marginalised
voices. We conclude that taking a cautious step back to explore all
options, not just those that seem to offer a quick fix could offer a more
substantial route into thinking through tipping points and create a more
equitable as well as sustainable future.
How to cite. Pereira, L. M., Smith, S. R., Gifford, L., Newell, P., Smith,
B., Villasante, S., Achieng, T., Castro, A., Constantino, S. M., Ghadiali,
A., Vogel, C., and Zimm, C.: Risks, Ethics and Justice in the governance of
positive tipping points, EGUsphere [preprint],
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-1454, 2023.
*Source: EGUsphere*

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