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Planet's vital signs are reaching dangerous 'tipping points,' scientists warn


Planet s vital signs are reaching dangerous tipping points, scientists warn
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More than a year after the Covid-19 pandemic shut down economies around the world and sharply reduced worldwide travel—sparking speculation among some that emissions would plummet as a result—a coalition of scientists said in a paper published Wednesday that the planet is nonetheless reaching multiple tipping points, with levels of sea ice melt, deforestation, and other markers revealing that urgent action is needed to mitigate the climate emergency.
The extreme climate events and patterns that we ve witnessed over the last several years — not to mention the last several weeks — highlight the heightened urgency with which we must address the climate crisis, said Philip Duffy, co-author of the study and executive director of the Woodwell Climate Research Center in Massachusetts. ....

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Earth's vital signs worsen amid 'business as usual' climate policy


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Earth’s vital signs worsen amid ‘business as usual’ climate policy
Since a global declaration of a climate emergency by more than 11,000 scientists, our planet’s health hasn’t improved. Dr Thomas Newsome says Australia’s megafires are just one feature of a problem that hasn’t gone away.
Map of land-ocean temperature index anomaly in June relative to the 1951-1980 baseline. Oregon State/NASA
Twenty months after more than 11,000 scientists declared a global climate emergency, establishing a set of benchmarks for the planet’s health, an international coalition says its update on those vital signs “largely reflect the consequences of an unrelenting ‘business as usual’ approach to climate change policy”. ....

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