1.5C targets not able to limit the transgression of climate change planetary boundary -study

Published 00:11 on May 16, 2025 / Last updated at 00:11 on May 16, 2025 / / Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA (Europe), International (UN Nature & Biodiversity Talks), Nature & Biodiversity

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The planetary boundaries related to climate change, and nitrogen and phosphorus balances will continue to worsen in the long run—even in the best-case scenario—due to the inertia of current and future pollution trends, according to a new study.
The planetary boundaries related to climate change, and nitrogen and phosphorus balances will continue to worsen in the long run—even in the best-case scenario—due to the inertia of current and future pollution trends, according to a new study.


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