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Earth s vital signs worsening as humanity s impact deepens

Earthق€™s ق€˜vital signsق€™ worsening as humanityق€™s impact deepens July 28 2021 11:59 PM RELATED STORIES CONCERN: The researchers said there was ق€œmounting evidence that we are nearing or have already crossedق€ a number of climate tipping points. Text Size: AFP/ Paris The global economy’s business-as-usual approach to climate change has seen Earth’s “vital signs” deteriorate to record levels, an influential group of scientists said yesterday, warning that several climate tipping points were now imminent. The researchers, part of a group of more than 14,000 scientists who have signed on to an initiative declaring a worldwide climate emergency, said that governments had consistently failed to address the root cause of climate change: “the overexploitation of the Earth”.

Earth s vital signs worsening | The Daily Star

Scientists warn ‘overexploitation’ of resources making several climate ‘tipping points’ unavoidable AFP, Paris Thu Jul 29, 2021 12:00 AM The global economy s business-as-usual approach to climate change has seen Earth s vital signs deteriorate to record levels, an influential group of scientists said Wednesday, warning that several climate tipping points were now imminent.  The researchers, part of a group of more than 14,000 scientists who have signed on to an initiative declaring a worldwide climate emergency, said that governments had consistently failed to address the root cause of climate change: the overexploitation of the Earth . Since a similar assessment in 2019, they noted an unprecedented surge in climate-related disasters, including flooding in South America and Southeast Asia, record-shattering heatwaves and wildfires in Australia and the US, and devastating cyclones in Africa and South Asia.

Thousands of scientists warn climate tipping points imminent

Thousands of scientists signed on to an initiative declaring a climate emergency. Ocean heat and global sea levels set new records since 2019. Thousands of scientists have repeated calls for urgent action to tackle the climate emergency, warning that several tipping points are now imminent. The researchers, part of a group of more than 14 000 scientists who have signed on to an initiative declaring a worldwide climate emergency, said in an article published in the journal BioScience on Wednesday that governments had consistently failed to address the overexploitation of the Earth , which they described as the root cause of the crisis. ANALYSIS | 

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