Yes, at least it is likely in the sense that it is very much possible, one example being a “hothouse earth” scenario (see the paper I quoted above), another being more rapid ecosystem collapse speeding up the mass extinction event that was already ongoing before anthropogenic climate change even started.
The IPCC reports might be a bad source for this, considering that two years ago some people involved in its creation felt the need to leak it before it could be politically redacted.
Just to reiterate, I’m not saying anything on the likelihood of this outcome compared to other (still unprecedentedly catastrophic) outcomes, just that it is possible based on our current understanding of climate systems and ecosystems.
Yes, at least it is likely in the sense that it is very much possible, one example being a “hothouse earth” scenario (see the paper I quoted above), another being more rapid ecosystem collapse speeding up the mass extinction event that was already ongoing before anthropogenic climate change even started.
The IPCC reports might be a bad source for this, considering that two years ago some people involved in its creation felt the need to leak it before it could be politically redacted.
Just to reiterate, I’m not saying anything on the likelihood of this outcome compared to other (still unprecedentedly catastrophic) outcomes, just that it is possible based on our current understanding of climate systems and ecosystems.