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Earth’s Vital Signs at Record Extremes: Future of Humanity at Risk, Warns Study

Alarming Trends in Climate Change Indicators Push the Planet Towards a Tipping Point

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October 13, 2024
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Earth’s Vital Signs at Record Extremes: Future of Humanity at Risk, Warns Study
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New Delhi: The future of humanity is in jeopardy as over half of Earth’s key environmental indicators have reached record extremes, according to a 2023 report published in the journal Bioscience. The report, co-authored by top climate experts, analyzed 35 critical indicators, with 25 showing worsening trends. These include skyrocketing carbon dioxide levels, rapid population growth, and soaring greenhouse gas emissions, largely driven by livestock increases.

The study revealed that 200,000 people and 170,000 livestock are being added to the global population every day, contributing to unprecedented levels of environmental degradation and climate disruption. Climate scientists also identified 28 dangerous feedback loops that are exacerbating global warming, including the melting of permafrost, which is releasing vast amounts of stored emissions.

The report warns that these feedback loops increase the risk of multiple tipping points being triggered, such as the potential collapse of the Greenland ice cap. Extreme weather events, such as powerful hurricanes in the US and 50°C heatwaves in India, are already signaling the devastating consequences of climate change, leaving billions vulnerable.

Alarming Atmospheric Records
The study highlights record atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and methane. Methane, a greenhouse gas 80 times more potent than CO2 over a 20-year period, is emitted from sources like fossil fuel operations, cattle farming, waste dumps, and rice fields. The scientists warn that without urgent action, the planet is hurtling towards a dangerous climate future.

Calls for Urgent Action
Professor William Ripple from Oregon State University, who co-led the report, emphasized that humanity is in the midst of an unprecedented climate crisis, with the future of life on Earth hanging in the balance. The report calls for immediate, bold actions to mitigate the damage, including:

  • A drastic reduction in fossil fuel use and methane emissions
  • Curtailing overconsumption, particularly in wealthier nations
  • Encouraging a global shift towards plant-based diets

The report concludes by stating that only through swift, decisive action can humanity avoid profound suffering and ensure a livable future for the next generation.

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