Expert prognosis for the planet – we’re on track for a ghastly future

Science Daily  January 13, 2021
An international team of researchers (Australia, USA – Stanford University, Virginia Tech, UC Berkeley, industry, Oregon State University, UCLA, Mexico) outlines clearly and unambiguously the likely future trends in biodiversity decline, mass extinction, climate disruption, planetary toxification, all tied to human consumption and population growth to demonstrate the near certainty that these problems will worsen over the coming decades, with negative impacts for centuries to come. It also explains the impact of political impotence and the ineffectiveness of current and planned actions to address the ominous scale of environmental erosion…read more.  TECHNICAL ARTICLE

Summary of major environmental-change categories expressed as a percentage change relative to the baseline given in the text… Credit: Front. Conserv. Sci., 13 January 2021

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