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Research news | 2022-12-22
Temporarily overshooting the climate targets of 1.5-2 degrees Celsius could increase the tipping risk of several Earth system elements by more than 70 per cent, a new risk analysis study shows
General news | 2022-11-15
Carl Folke, Johan Rockström, Thomas Elmqvist, Per Olsson, Max Troell and Jonathan Donges ranked as some of the globally most cited researchers
Research news | 2021-11-04
New report launched at COP26 in Glasgow summarizes the most pressing research findings and emerging insights from climate science
Research news | 2021-06-04
Why the polar ice sheets are of particular importance for the stability of the climate system as a whole
Research news | 2021-06-02
Open letter to Dutch cabinet signed by over 100 NGOs, universities, grassroots organisations and artists
Research news | 2020-08-10
And why they can occur simultaneously in distant world regions
Research news | 2020-06-16
Caring for the future can spur long-term collective action but the severity of a perceived threat is what will eventually determine whether action will be taken
Research news | 2020-04-03
Study shows one third of cases erupt within seven days. Countries with political exclusion, low human development and large populations most vulnerable
Research news | 2020-02-17
Trying to reach the goals under current business-as-usual will come at a heavy price on the planetary boundaries
Research news | 2020-01-22
Changes in opinions and behaviour can trigger a global sustainability transformation
Research news | 2019-07-25
Ten years after the original publication of the Planetary Boundaries concept, researchers makes an in-depth analysis of academic research and discussion generated by the concept
Research news | 2018-06-26
Profit-maximizing approaches are most likely to produce outcomes that harm people or the environment. But it depends on the circumstances whether a sustainable or a safe approach is most suitable, new study argues
Research news | 2017-09-24
Why it is high time for a more people-centred paradigm in Earth System science to better study the challenges of the Anthropocene
Research news | 2016-09-30
PNAS study examines if climate-related disasters increase the risk of conflict outbreaks
Research news | 2016-04-14
New open source Python software package offers new perspectives to old network analyses
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