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Earth at risk: An urgent call to end the age of destruction and forge a just and sustainable future

Charles H. Fletcher; William J. Ripple; Thomas M. Newsome; Phoebe Barnard; Kamanamaikalani Beamer; Aishwarya Behl; Jay Bowen; Michael J. Cooney; Eileen Crist; Christopher B. Field; Krista Hiser; David M. Karl; David A. King; Michael Mann; Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor; Camilo Mora; Наоми Орескес; Michael Wilson

PNAS Nexus · 2024

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Summary

Human development has ushered in an era of converging crises: climate change, ecological destruction, disease, pollution, and socioeconomic inequality. This review synthesizes the breadth of these interwoven emergencies and underscores the urgent need for comprehensive, integrated action. Propelled by imperialism, extractive capitalism, and a surging population, we are speeding past Earth's material limits, destroying critical ecosystems, and triggering irreversible changes in biophysical systems that underpin the Holocene climatic stability which fostered human civilization. The consequences of these actions are disproportionately borne by vulnerable populations, further entrenching global inequities. Marine and terrestrial biomes face critical tipping points, while escalating challenges

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae106
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-022
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