10-Minute Museum: Climate Crisis Mathematics
This is a travelling museum you can visit in only 10 minutes. From 01.06.22 until 04.08.22 the exhibition is shown at experimenta in Heidelberg. You learn how mathematical models help us understand global warming and predict changes in the climate.
Tipping Point
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In complex systems, a tipping point is where a small change in the system makes big differences in its evolution. Often, these changes are irreversible, or it takes much more effort to reverse than was necessary for the triggering change.
Take permafrost, for example. This is the name given to the frozen earth in regions far north or south. It contains vast amounts of methane and CO2 trapped in plants and animals for thousands of years. When the permafrost melts, these chemicals are released into the atmosphere. This increases the greenhouse effect and global warming. Once a certain temperature is reached, it becomes impossible to reverse the melting process.
For the code and more information, go to the GitHub webpage of this exhibit.
Exhibit production by Frank Fietzek, Werkstatt 4