🌍 The triple planetary crisis is accelerating — and we’re still treating #climatechange, #biodiversity loss and #pollution as separate problems. They are not. A new OECD - OCDE Outlook shows that under current policies, by 2050 we face: 🔥 Global temperatures rising to 2.1°C 🌱 Continued biodiversity collapse 🗑️ Plastic waste up 66% ⛽ Fossil fuel use still increasing 🌾 Agriculture driving 87% of land conversion Environmental pressures are growing faster than our ability to manage them because the root causes are shared, and our policies remain siloed. Integrated solutions exist. And they work best when grounded in science and data. This is exactly where the World Meteorological Organization’s role is critical: ✔️ Providing authoritative climate and Earth system data ✔️ Strengthening early warning systems ✔️ Supporting countries to integrate climate information into energy, land use, pollution control and national planning ✔️ Helping align policies with the real behaviour of the atmosphere, oceans and ecosystems We cannot solve a connected crisis with disconnected policies. Download the report here 👇 https://lnkd.in/ef5d2chR
Exactly this. Climate, nature and pollution are one system. Disconnected policies won't fix a deeply connected crisis.
Yes! This also reminds me how often education itself is siloed. If we want to tackle interconnected crises, we need learning environments that help people see the links between climate, food systems, biodiversity and how this is a part of community wellbeing.
1. If only it were three dimensional. Terracide consists of TEN dimensions however. That is why António Guterres states [we need to do] everything, everywhere, all at once. 2. Just pick on an area you can make a difference (however small) and TAKE ACTION. Every journey of 1000 miles starts with the smallest step. Plenty of people are taking action, its just that the main focus in traditional media seems to be on woe rather than solutions. Search out the good stories. Search out your mentors. Search out your role models. Offer help. Imitate. Be the change we need to be to get to Planet Earth II 3. Don't keep bleating about there being no energy roadmap. be more Uruguay, [or Pakistan, or South Australia, or [insert your state or country, yes, why can't you be next?]! Don't wail about deforestation, be more Costa Rica. Check out the Granary of Solutions Dan Ioschpe Nigar Arpadarai Tipping points can be positive.
Spot on — these crises are all connected, and siloed fixes just won’t cut it anymore. Love the push for science-driven, integrated action. This is the kind of clarity we need.
Human & Cow CO₂ vs Real Climate Drivers ◉ Cosmic Drivers ▪ Galactic forces and cosmic rays shape Earth’s atmosphere and cloud cover. ◉ Solar Mechanisms ▪ Solar dynamo and magnetic cycles control radiative flux and water cycle. ◉ Orbital & Gyroscopic Effects ▪ Eccentricity, tilt, and precession regulate seasonal energy. ▪ Lunar and planetary forces drive tides and ocean currents. ◉ Earth’s Internal Dynamics ▪ Tectonics and volcanism alter oceans and release gases. ▪ Magnetic shield deflects charged particles. ◉ Hydrosphere & Cryosphere ▪ Water cycle drives heat exchange. ▪ Ice caps shift torque and albedo. ▪ Deep reservoirs influence mass transfer. ◉ Feedback Loops ▪ Albedo, water phase-change, and biosphere gas exchange close the system. #UGDMN framework underpins the Universal Climate Feasibility Study and Blueprint, providing a physic-backed approach to planetary energy management and climate dynamics. References and Resources JPG: totrade.co/j PDF: Online: totrade.co/o Download: totrade.co/d Physic-backed formula Overview: totrade.co/25 CO₂ Overview: totrade.co/27
It’s all waste: carbon, energy, nature, land and materials.
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The next two decades look genuinely alarming. We’re past the point where small improvements matter; what’s needed now are systemic, enforceable policies. The U.S. can move faster, but the political will isn’t there. China’s “emissions per capita” defense is becoming unconvincing. Population size can’t justify higher absolute emissions, especially when neither China nor India compensates the nations suffering the climate losses they help drive. “Emissions per GDP” is another loophole. It protects large industrial economies by tying responsibility to economic output instead of real climate impact. Then there’s Russia, one of the top five emitters, almost totally outside cooperation, with one of the worst emissions-to-GDP ratios globally. And Iran, another highly inefficient emitter, struggles even with nuclear agreements; expecting it to follow voluntary climate rules is unrealistic. As long as these gaps persist, per-capita and GDP excuses, the global climate system remains built on hope rather than enforceable action. Without unified responsibility, meaningful reductions will remain out of reach. Visit Emission-Eye Oy to see how we are trying to bring transparency & trust in emission tracking to avoid fraud & green washing.