World on brink of environmental tipping points, UN says

The United Nations University's Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) has warned that the world is approaching several environmental "tipping points" that could have irreversible consequences for water supplies and other life-sustaining systems. The report identifies climate change and resource overuse as factors pushing the world towards six interconnected tipping points that could trigger abrupt changes and cascade into other systems.

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