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  1. The authors also note that "while violent events, such as global war or natural catastrophic events, are of immediate concern to everyone, a relatively slow consumption of the planetary resources may be not perceived as strongly as a mortal danger for the human civilization." [41]

  2. May 6, 2020 · While violent events, such as global war or natural catastrophic events, are of immediate concern to everyone, a relatively slow consumption of the planetary resources may be not perceived as ...

    • Mauro Bologna, Gerardo Aquino
    • 2020
  3. Jul 28, 2020 · The underlying driver of the current collapse trajectory is that “consumption of the planetary resources may be not perceived as strongly as a mortal danger for the human civilization ...

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Global natural resource consumption is forecast to rise 60% by 2060, compared with 2020 levels, according to the United Nations. Increasing demand for resources is due to urbanization, industrialization and a growing population, which is leading to severe consequences such as biodiversity loss, water stress, climate change and air pollution, it says.

  5. Asteroid impacts, supervolcano eruptions and climate change have all received the Hollywood treatment. And each of these have taken a devastating toll on our planet's life in the past. Yet ...

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · The planetary boundaries framework sets each threshold based on what would keep the planet’s conditions similar to how they were during the pre-industrial era—the 10,000-year period of human ...

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  8. Oct 24, 2023 · Ripple’s 35 “vital signs” are just one of several frameworks that scientists use to understand how the planet is changing as the climate crisis unfolds. A separate project announced last ...

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