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      Call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health

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          Wealthy nations must do much more, much faster

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          Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet

          The planetary boundaries framework defines a safe operating space for humanity based on the intrinsic biophysical processes that regulate the stability of the Earth system. Here, we revise and update the planetary boundary framework, with a focus on the underpinning biophysical science, based on targeted input from expert research communities and on more general scientific advances over the past 5 years. Several of the boundaries now have a two-tier approach, reflecting the importance of cross-scale interactions and the regional-level heterogeneity of the processes that underpin the boundaries. Two core boundaries—climate change and biosphere integrity—have been identified, each of which has the potential on its own to drive the Earth system into a new state should they be substantially and persistently transgressed.
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            The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises

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              Climate tipping points — too risky to bet against

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                BMJ
                BMJ
                BMJ-UK
                bmj
                The BMJ
                BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
                0959-8138
                1756-1833
                2021
                06 September 2021
                : 374
                : n1734
                Affiliations
                [1 ]East African Medical Journal
                [2 ]Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
                [3 ]Danish Medical Journal
                [4 ]PLOS Medicine
                [5 ]The BMJ
                [6 ]British Dental Journal
                [7 ]The Lancet
                [8 ]UK Health Alliance on Climate Change
                [9 ]Revista de Saúde Pública
                [10 ]International Journal of Nursing Studies
                [11 ]CMAJ
                [12 ]Pharmaceutical Journal
                [13 ]Dutch Journal of Medicine
                [14 ]NEJM
                [15 ]National Medical Journal of India
                [16 ]Medical Journal of Australia
                [17 ]International Nursing Review
                [18 ]Pan American Journal of Public Health
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                Correspondence to: L Laybourn laurie.laybourn@ 123456ukhealthalliance.org
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                UNGA050721
                10.1136/bmj.n1734
                8414196
                34483099
                1dffc6da-ba71-4522-9dd6-59671e2bdae8
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