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- About two-thirds of Earth don't meet the criteria for freshwater safety, scientists said as an example. "We are in a danger zone for most of the Earth system boundaries," said study co-author Kristie Ebi, a professor of climate and public health at the University of Washington.
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Jun 2, 2023 · A new study reveals that the Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and put our planet into “the danger zone”.
Sep 15, 2023 · From dangerously warm temperatures to mass extinction, the Earth is becoming increasingly inhospitable, with only three out of nine key planetary boundaries still considered safe, a new study has found.
May 31, 2023 · About two-thirds of Earth don’t meet the criteria for freshwater safety, scientists said as an example. “We are in a danger zone for most of the Earth system boundaries,” said study co-author Kristie Ebi, a professor of climate and public health at the University of Washington.
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May 31, 2023 · Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and into “the danger zone,” not just for an overheating planet that’s losing its natural areas, but for...
May 31, 2023 · A new study says Earth has pushed past 7 of 8 safety limits and into "the danger zone" for an overheating planet and for the well-being of people on it.
- AP Science Writer
Jun 1, 2023 · Researchers found “hotspot” problem areas throughout Eastern Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, parts of Africa and much of Brazil, Mexico, China and some of the US West — much of...
May 31, 2023 · A new study says Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and into “the danger zone,” not just for an overheating planet that’s losing its natural areas, but for well-being of people living on it.