About this event
Built on new and emerging research from Exeter University and beyond, the positive tipping points framework is a way to re-think our understanding of how change happens.
We’re familiar with negative tipping points that can accelerate the crisis, such as glacier melt or biodiversity loss, but we are also becoming more able to predict and encourage positive shifts which will help us avoid the worst impacts.
This session will bring the framework to life, giving examples of how creating the right conditions for change, building momentum, and triggering change can bring a shift into a new system.
Led by Peter Lefort, the session will involve some presentation, a group activity, and discussion.