Planetary Boundaries News

All life on Earth, and human civilizations, are sustained by vital biogeochemical systems, which are in delicate balance. However, our species — due largely to rapid population growth and explosive consumption — is destabilizing these Earth processes, endangering the stability of the “safe operating space for humanity.” As noted by the main feature in this special Mongabay series, scientists have defined nine planetary boundaries: climate change, biodiversity loss, ocean acidification, ozone depletion, atmospheric aerosol pollution, freshwater use, biogeochemical flows of nitrogen and phosphorus, land-system change, and the release of novel chemicals.

Ahead of COP28, pope spurs policymakers, faith leaders to push climate action

As companies buy ‘plastic credits,’ are they reducing waste or greenwashing?

Record North Atlantic heat sees phytoplankton decline, fish shift to Arctic

As oceans warm, marine heat waves push deep beneath the surface, study shows

Microplastics pose risk to ocean plankton, climate, other key Earth systems

Pope Francis condemns world leaders for deeply flawed UN climate process

Frogs in the pot: Two in five amphibian species at risk amid climate crisis

Forest restoration can fare better with human helping hand, study shows

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ harming wildlife the world over: Study

Meatpacking giant and Amazon deforester JBS bid for NYSE listing challenged

The Dutch farmers’ protests of 2022: A Mongabay Series

New study shows Earth may be past the ‘safe operating space’ for humanity

Revealed: Why the UN is not climate neutral

In the clash over Dutch farming, Europe’s future arrives

In the Netherlands, pitchforks fly for an empire of cows

How manure blew up the Netherlands

Muddied tropical rivers reveal magnitude of global gold mining boom: Study

Rolling car tires into the global circular economy

EVs offer climate hope, but total auto supply chain revamp is vital

Internal combustion vs. EVs: Learning from the past to boost sustainability

The circular economy: Sustainable solutions to solve planetary overshoot?

‘What we need to protect and why’: 20-year Amazon research hints at fate of tropics

Aviation’s climate conundrum: More than sustainable fuels needed

Sustainable aviation fuels: Potential lagging behind reality

Seas of grass may be dark horse candidate to fuel the planet — or not

Antarctic warming alters atmosphere, ice shelves, ocean & animals

Financial downturn at Enviva could mean trouble for biomass energy

Could biodiversity be a key to better forest carbon storage in Europe?

Jatropha: The biofuel that bombed seeks a path to redemption

EU woody biomass final policy continues threatening forests and climate: Critics

Southern atmospheric rivers drive irreversible melting of Arctic sea ice: Study

A liquid biofuels primer: Carbon-cutting hopes vs. real-world impacts

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