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.

Climate change is hammering insects — in the tropics and everywhere else: Scientists

Animating the Carbon Cycle: Earth’s animals vital allies in CO2 storage

As EU finalizes renewable energy plan, forest advocates condemn biomass

Whistleblower: Enviva claim of ‘being good for the planet… all nonsense’

COP27 boosts carbon trading and ‘non-market’ conservation: But can they save forests?

Blue jeans: An iconic fashion item that’s costing the planet dearly

Arctic sea ice loss to increase strong El Niño events linked to extreme weather: Study

Plastic impacts a grossly underestimated ‘one-two punch’ for seabirds: Study

Wild cats threatened by ‘underrecognized’ risk of spillover disease

‘One more thing’ about plastics: They could be acidifying the ocean, study says

Putting a price on water: Can commodification resolve a world water crisis?

Experts decry ‘funny math’ of plastics industry’s ‘advanced recycling’ claims

Haiti: An island nation whose environmental troubles only begin with water

2022: Another consequential year for the melting Arctic

Agulhas Current enigma: An oceanic gap in our climate understanding

Acid test: Are the world’s oceans becoming too ‘acidic’ to support life?

‘Mind-blowing’ marine heat waves put Mediterranean ecosystems at grave risk

Wildlife lover and artist records 5 decades of change on iconic U.K. river

Biomass cofiring loopholes put coal on open-ended life support in Asia

What’s the chance of meeting Paris climate goal? Just 0.1%, study says

We’ve crossed the land use change planetary boundary, but solutions await

Sea life may downsize with ocean warming — bringing challenging impacts

Delectable but destructive: Tracing chocolate’s environmental life cycle

A clean and healthy environment is a human right, U.N. resolution declares

Did Wall Street play a role in this year’s wheat price crisis?

Turkey’s authoritarian development ignores planetary boundaries

In world convulsed by climate-driven conflict, are peace parks an answer?

Scientists strive to restore world’s embattled kelp forests

Beyond boundaries: Earth’s water cycle is being bent to breaking point

Even Antarctic snow can’t escape the plastic peril, study shows

Rachel Carson’s ‘Silent Spring’ 60 years on: Birds still fading from the skies

As biomass burning surges in Japan and South Korea, where will Asia get its wood?

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