New Climate Report Raises Alarm
Recently, an international coalition of climate scientists has published a paper, warning that the Earth's vital signs have worsened significantly, putting life on the planet in jeopardy.
Titled "The 2023 State of the Climate Report: Entering Uncharted Territory," the paper highlights that 20 out of 35 key planetary indicators tracking climate change have reached record extremes.
Key Points
- Imperilled Planet: The authors emphasize that humanity's excessive exploitation of the Earth's resources threatens natural and socioeconomic systems, potentially leading to a world with unbearable heat and shortages of food and freshwater.
- Record-Breaking Extremes: In 2023, many climate-related records have been shattered, particularly concerning ....
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