Causation

Downward Shift of the Environmental Dynamics Curve due to Climate Change

A warmer climate fundamentally alters the dynamics of the Arctic sea ice system. For any given extent of sea ice in one year, the warmer conditions will result in a smaller extent in the following year. This effect is represented graphically not as a movement along the existing Environmental Dynamics Curve (EDC), but as a downward shift of the entire curve to a new position (EDC'). As a consequence of this shift, a previously stable high-ice equilibrium, like point G, may cease to exist.

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