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Irreversible Decline of Arctic Sea Ice as an Environmental Tipping Point

The decline of Arctic sea ice serves as a key example of an environmental tipping point. Historically, the ice sheet was maintained by a stabilizing negative feedback loop. However, as global temperatures rise, this stabilizing mechanism can be overwhelmed, triggering a shift to a positive feedback dynamic. This new state reinforces the melting process, potentially leading to an irreversible loss of summer sea ice, even if the initial warming trend were to stop.

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