Essay by Eric Worrall
Please, please, lets cross one of these imaginary tipping points.
Point of no return: a hellish ‘hothouse Earth’ getting closer, scientists say
Continued global heating could set irreversible course by triggering climate tipping points, but most people unaware
Damian Carrington
Environment editor Thu 12 Feb 2026 03.00 AEDT
The world is closer than thought to a “point of no return” after which runaway global heating cannot be stopped, scientists have said.
Continued global heating could trigger climate tipping points, leading to a cascade of further tipping points and feedback loops, they said. This would lock the world into a new and hellish “hothouse Earth” climate far worse than the 2-3C temperature rise the world is on track to reach. The climate would also be very different to the benign conditions of the past 11,000 years, during which the whole of human civilisation developed.
At just 1.3C of global heating in recent years, extreme weather is already taking lives and destroying livelihoods across the globe. At 3-4C, “the economy and society will cease to function as we know it”, scientists said last week, but a hothouse Earth would be even more fiery.
The public and politicians were largely unaware of the risk of passing the point of no return, the researchers said. The group said they were issuing their warning because while rapid and immediate cuts to fossil fuel burning were challenging, reversing course was likely to be impossible once on the path to a hothouse Earth, even if emissions were eventually slashed.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/11/point-of-no-return-hothouse-earth-global-heating-climate-tipping-points
This is nonsense. We already know with absolute certainty from paleo evidence that 3-4C global warming does not represent the end of economic activity.
That evidence is the PETM. CO2 levels during the PETM may have been as high as 2520ppm – 6x higher than today. There is no evidence life suffered during the PETM, quite the opposite. The Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, 5-8C hotter than today, was the age of monkeys. Our mostly fruit eating monkey ancestors thrived on the abundance of the hothouse PETM, and colonised much of the world, only retreating when the cold returned.
If a bunch of monkey ancestors with brains the size of match boxes prospered in such conditions, then we could definitely cope.
Fish also did well during the PETM;
With abundance on the land, and a sea teaming with fish, and proof that our monkey ancestors did really well during previous periods of extreme warmth, how could a few degrees of warming possibly mean “the economy and society will cease to function as we know it“?
The answer is it can’t. Even if such extreme warming were to occur, our society and economy would do just fine.
And there is no possibility anthropogenic CO2 emissions could cause anything like PETM levels of global warming. The world today is very different from the world of the PETM, powerful geological forcings which appeared after the PETM have kept our world locked in the Late Cenzoic Ice Age for the last 34 million years.
The truth is, our world is not too hot, our world is dangerously cold. During the last glacial maximum, CO2 levels dropped so low it was almost an extinction event.
We are currently in one of the coldest periods of the Late Cenzoic Ice Age. We are also in the cooling phase of the Holocene, our current interglacial, which is a serious concern. Sea level today is around 3ft lower than 6000 years ago, during the warm phase, the Holocene Optimum.
The truth is we need all the warming and CO2 emissions we can produce, to try to hold back the next 100,000 year ice age. Because when the next glacial maximum strikes, next time ice age conditions cause CO2 levels plummet, our species might not get so lucky as we were last time glacial maximum conditions brought our species to the brink of extinction.
The Earth has been warmer in the last 10,000 years AND CO2 has been higher, significantly higher in the distant past. So why aren’t we already in an everlasting, climate tipped thermogeddon? Could it be that thermogeddon is merely a fairy tail?
On average, instead of being like Northern coastal California, it might be more like the coastal middle of California.
Would that be like the coldest winter Mark Twain ever experienced; a summer in San Fransicko?
Or a Fairy Tale…
Fairy Tails are like Unicorn Flatus.
Actually, we are in thermogeddon. Don’t you read the headlines? Temperatures at airports continue to rise, creating new records across the globe by 0.03 degrees a year. The world has gone mad, I say, mad!
In whose interests, beside the Guardian’s, is it to push such a contrary viewpoint..?
Mad Ed’s.
In whose interest is it for you to bold all your replies.
The first symbol lets me do bold.
The second symbol lets me do italic.
The third symbol lets me do underline.
Yaaay
All three.
“Extreme Weather is already taking lives”.
Wow, who knew that people have never ever lost their lives to weather events until now! This is indeed breaking news!
I’m the past 100 years climate related deaths have decreased by 97%!
The ‘Point of no return‘ of the ‘hellish hothouse Earth’ has put 2 feet of ice on the Great Lakes.
Don’t forget the magic molecule also causes ice ages … 🙂
… & haemorrhoids !!
Whenever I come across a climate change article by The Guardian, the BBC, the CBC and the rest of the members of the Climate Crisis Committee I’m guaranteed to hear the same-song-and-dance; i.e., we’re rapidly reaching the point of no return regarding the planet’s temperature and unless we abolish the use of fossil fuels, civilization is finished. Except this was the tune they started playing at least a half century ago and it has become so discordant that no one’s listening to it any more. Meanwhile civilization continues to grow and progress.
As soon as I see the names “Potsdam Institute” and “Joachim Shnellnhuber”, I know that the lies are baked in hard and deep. Neither of them cares. Their research grants and careers are contingent upon their serving up heaping helpings of climate nonsense as frequently as possible.
Yes, good piece,
The simple fact is, in heat one just needs shade and a drink of water… relatively easy regardless of wealth. In cold, one needs energy to heat up and the wealthy have much easier access to. Just ask the large parts of the frozen northern hemisphere and those buried under snow.
In a Universe with an average temperature of less than 3 degrees above absolute 0,
the abudance of energy is in 99%+ of all cases not the problem.
And there is a reason why the most fertile regions on earth with the most species are the warm ones.
Maybe one day mainstream science will be ready to acknowledge the obvious.
We crossed the point of no return for climate alarm. The endangerment recission marks the end of the fraud.
I wonder what the doomsday clock says?
The scientists cited by The Guardian include Prof Hans Joachim Schellnhuber an old favourite at WUWT; a search brings up multiple articles mentioning good old Hans Joachim including ‘German “mad scientist” wants to rule the world’ from 14 years ago. Most of the articles as far as I can see relate to ‘tipping points’.
16 years ago an article on a video by Dr Lindzen (inter alia):
‘… this issue has been manipulated … from the 1970’s, there was a general feeling that ‘climate change’ would be an excellent vehicle for a variety of agendas … ‘.
Once the global issue emerged on the public scene, two cooperating institutions were formed in the 1990’s with interlocking leadership: The Tyndall Centre for Climate Studies at the University of East Anglia, and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. The latter is headed by Hans Joachim Schellnhuber …’.
These could-be scientists are expert users of the world “could”.
The reason they chose climate was that weather was kind of fundament of the Chaos theory and that one can get any wanted result with the tiniest of manip…changes or ‘errors’ .
That’s how they were able to move seamlessly from the ice age to the warming scare.
And maybe it’s not just a coincidence that the godfather of climate doom Paul Ehrlich was actually a Butterfly expert, who one day may have realised how many Butterflies they are and that every single flap may potentially cause doom.
The “tipping points” idiocy was manufactured for one reason only: to frighten people into “climate action”.
We’ve passed so many climate tipping points that civilization itself no longer exists. Constantly extending lifespans and plant growth are merely AI holographic projections.
“The truth is we need all the warming and CO2 emissions we can produce, …”
Please reconsider this sentence. The ending “we can produce” implies “we” [The Royal WE ?] actually have the ability to warm Earth. Turning on more 100 watt lightbulbs will help. I do think a doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere would be good even if I don’t understand “all we can produce”. What does that mean? Should we be fermenting more grape juice?
Finally, the phrasing appears to imply CO2 emissions cause warming.
CO2 probably does cause warming to some extent, from memory around 1C / doubling according to Dr. Will Happer. But there is nothing alarming about this number.
Somebody should tell the Guardian and the BBC that today, 13th February 2026, the US repealed the EPA endangerment finding of 2006 and so sent into the wilderness a host of regulatory actions once encouraged by past efforts of past greens who are now irrelevant.
It’s another tipping point study from Ripple, Rockstrom, and Schellnhuber. Global warming doom and gloom based on SSP models.
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The risk of a hothouse Earth trajectory (By Ripple, Rockstrom, Schellnhuber)
Earth’s climate is now departing from the stable conditions that supported human civilization for millennia. Crossing critical temperature thresholds may trigger self-reinforcing feedbacks and tipping dynamics that amplify warming and destabilize distant Earth system components. Uncertain tipping thresholds make precaution essential, as crossing them could commit the planet to a hothouse trajectory with long-lasting and potentially irreversible consequences.
https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322%2825%2900391-4
Which stable conditions do you suppose they are referring to; the Roman Warm Period, the Dark Ages (yes, it’s a cold period,) the Medieval Warm Period, or the Little Ice Age!?
It’s another tipping point study from Ripple, Rockstrom, and Schellnhuber. Global warming doom and gloom based on SSP models.
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The risk of a hothouse Earth trajectory (By Ripple, Rockstrom, Schellnhuber)
Earth’s climate is now departing from the stable conditions that supported human civilization for millennia. Crossing critical temperature thresholds may trigger self-reinforcing feedbacks and tipping dynamics that amplify warming and destabilize distant Earth system components. Uncertain tipping thresholds make precaution essential, as crossing them could commit the planet to a hothouse trajectory with long-lasting and potentially irreversible consequences.
https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322%2825%2900391-4
The next glacial period isn’t scheduled to arrive for another 25,000 years, with or without man-made CO2. Planning for what our distant descendants might need 25,000 years from now is a fool’s errand. We have no idea what life will be like by then.
What do you call a doomsday that never comes? Climate change
Hans should join Mikey Mann and Al Gore and save us from the Tipping Point – the Guardian will print their solution
It’s winter with a vengeance in the DMV*, the coldest and most prolonged I’ve experienced here in the past 17 years. The snow that fell three weeks ago still hasn’t been removed in DC, and today is the first day we’ve received home mail delivery since the storm. The last 2,500 feet of road to our house consists of a steep downhill followed by a steep uphill segment, and it’s private so that the state plows don’t get here. You can’t hire one, either, because every one is on contract to the state, and can’t “moonlight.” Fortunately, my wife and I and our only neighbors all have 4 wheel drive vehicles, but even with those it was more than a week before we could safely drive out. But the saddest part of this storm and its aftermath is that at least 28 people have died of hypothermia – and that is according to mainstream news media. We have sweltering hot summers, as well (though not recently). But the reported heat-related deaths over a similar period are rarely more than low single digits.
*DMV = DC, Maryland, Virginia, a common term referring to the area, and oddly appropriate…
First it was globsl warming then climate change and now it’s global heating. Can’t they settle on one term?
I think “climate crap” would be appropriate.
The CAGW religion is, and always has been, nothing but a bare-faced attempt to wrest total control over humanity by our self-proclaimed betters! What we eat, where we live, how much we drive; there is NO aspect of modern civilization that the Warmunists do not want to totally control!
As far as tipping points go, it looks like England and Western Europe have already passed the point where their citizens can speak freely about their government and its policies. Throwing people in prison for “offensive” tweets, and overturning elections when the non-EU approved candidate wins are not what comes to MY mind when I think about liberal democracy.
Still Only Approaching the Climate Point of No Return
Yes just like you keep dividing 1. You get closer and closer but never ever get there.
One of several reasons the Guardian is failing financially as badly as WaPo.
You click on them, they automatically beg for funds. Self unawareness.
Based on that quote, all of those “most affected” combined probably make up ~95% of Earth’s population, which then means that whoever’s left would also be a “minority” demographic, so then we’re at a convenient figure of 100%. So if you are homo sapiens and you have a heartbeat, then you too are the most affected by milder weather.
We’ve reached a tipping point alright ditching cheap coal and gas-
Albemarle lithium refinery closure gives WA government a critical minerals reality check
Enjoy the net zero jobs