ilmastoäkillä
Ilmastoäkillä, meaning "climate shock" or "climate jolt" in Finnish, refers to abrupt and significant shifts in the Earth's climate system. These are not gradual changes but rather sudden transitions that can have profound and widespread consequences for ecosystems and human societies. Such events can be triggered by various factors, including the rapid melting of ice sheets, changes in ocean currents, or large-scale volcanic activity. For instance, a sudden influx of freshwater into the North Atlantic from melting glaciers could disrupt the thermohaline circulation, leading to rapid regional cooling in Europe.
The concept of ilmastoäkillä emphasizes the potential for non-linear responses within the climate system. Instead of