Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/13/earth-well-outside-safe-operating-space-for-humanity-scientists-find

By Damian Carrington, The Guardian. 

Excerpt: ...planetary boundaries are the limits of key global systems – such as climate, water and wildlife diversity – beyond which their ability to maintain a healthy planet is in danger of failing. ...Six boundaries have been passed and two are judged to be close to being broken: air pollution and ocean acidification. The one boundary that is not threatened is atmospheric ozone, after action to phase out destructive chemicals in recent decades led to the ozone hole shrinking. ...The planetary boundaries are not irreversible tipping points.... Instead, they are points after which the risks of fundamental changes in the Earth’s physical, biological and chemical life support systems rise significantly. ...Prof Johan Rockström...said: “...But what worries us, even more, is the rising signs of dwindling planetary resilience.” ...this failing resilience could make restricting global heating to the 1.5C climate goal impossible and could bring the world closer to real tipping points. Scientists said in September that the world was on the brink of multiple disastrous tipping points. ...The assessment, which was published in the journal Science Advances and was based on 2,000 studies, indicated that several planetary boundaries were passed long ago. The boundary for biosphere integrity, which includes the healthy functioning of ecosystems, was broken in the late 19th century, ...the boundary for land use was broken last century. ...the safe boundary for climate change was surpassed in the late 1980s. For freshwater, this boundary was crossed in the early 20th century. ...The boundary for synthetic pollution, such as pesticides, plastics and nuclear waste, was shown to have been passed by a 2022 study. ...Ocean acidification is also assessed as getting worse and being close to exceeding the safe boundary. The scientists said: “...that six of the nine boundaries are transgressed, suggesting that Earth is now well outside of the safe operating space for humanity.”...

 See also September 18 article in Smithsonian Magazine by Tara Wu. 

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