Seven of Nine Planetary Boundaries Crossed, Threatening Human Survival
Discover how humanity has pushed the planet to its breaking point, exceeding seven of the nine environmental boundaries that guarantee our own existence and Earth's stability.
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Discover how humanity has pushed the planet to its breaking point, exceeding seven of the nine environmental boundaries that guarantee our own existence and Earth's stability.
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