Geographies of Global Climate Tipping Points (CTPs) and their implications for the Planet Earth: a bibliometric review
In this study, a bibliometric review endeavors to elucidate the verifiable/ample evidence surrounding global warming and the hazardous state of Climate Tipping Points (CTPs). Through a thorough sequence of identification, screening, and inclusion, materials such as manuscripts, news articles, and reports, all disseminated in the English language, were subjected to analysis.
The outcomes of this comprehensive systematic literature review serve to underscore the incontrovertible evidence pertaining to the dangerous/risky status of CTPs. This examination bridges the gaps in the existing knowledge discourse of CTPs within the Sri Lankan context and its disaster risk reduction policy reforms, as an island country in the midst of the current global climate change crisis.