Microplastic Pollution in the Coast of Tarragona DOI Open Access
Fernando Condal,

Isabel Pellicer

International Journal of Marine Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The Institut Rambla Prim, in collaboration with the Institut-Escola del Treball of Barcelona, conducted a study on marine microplastics present seawater along coast Tarragona (Balearic Sea, Western Mediterranean), specifically towns l'Ampolla and Altafulla, as well sand Altafulla beach. involved collecting water samples using passive filtering prototype SB-Buoy, analyzing them laboratory, manually sieving beach sand, citizen science project by students teachers from professional degrees. concentrations observed varied considerably depending sampling locations periods. Significant preliminary results should be highlighted: tiny dominate (Ø < 3 mm), plastic pellets accounted for 52% anthropogenic waste weight area.

Language: Английский

The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth DOI Creative Commons
William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf,

Jillian W. Gregg

et al.

BioScience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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57

Demographic Delusions: World Population Growth Is Exceeding Most Projections and Jeopardising Scenarios for Sustainable Futures DOI Creative Commons
Jane O’Sullivan

World, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(3), P. 545 - 568

Published: Sept. 6, 2023

The size of the world’s population has profound implications for demand food, energy and resources, land use change greenhouse gas emissions. This study examines why most projections have underestimated world growth, actions required to achieve sustainable societies. main determinant future is family choices. Population by different research groups embed assumptions about drivers fertility decline. common that decline driven economic betterment, urbanisation or education levels are not well supported in historical evidence. In contrast, voluntary planning provision promotion achieved rapid decline, even poor, rural illiterate communities. Projections based on income as ignore reverse causation, lowering through interventions enabled advancement improved women’s access. recent decades, support waned, global decelerated a result. calibrated across decades strong acknowledged this consequently underestimating growth. Scenarios used model futures overly optimistic while inferring these outcomes will happen without targeted measures bring them about. Unless political rapidly restored programs, almost certainly exceed 10 billion, rendering food security safe climate unachievable.

Language: Английский

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54

Earth at risk: An urgent call to end the age of destruction and forge a just and sustainable future DOI Creative Commons
Charles H. Fletcher, William J. Ripple, Thomas M. Newsome

et al.

PNAS Nexus, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(4)

Published: March 28, 2024

Human development has ushered in an era of converging crises: climate change, ecological destruction, disease, pollution, and socioeconomic inequality. This review synthesizes the breadth these interwoven emergencies underscores urgent need for comprehensive, integrated action. Propelled by imperialism, extractive capitalism, a surging population, we are speeding past Earth's material limits, destroying critical ecosystems, triggering irreversible changes biophysical systems that underpin Holocene climatic stability which fostered human civilization. The consequences actions disproportionately borne vulnerable populations, further entrenching global inequities. Marine terrestrial biomes face tipping points, while escalating challenges to food water access foreshadow bleak outlook security. Against this backdrop Earth at risk, call response centered on decarbonization, fostering reciprocity with nature, implementing regenerative practices natural resource management. We elimination detrimental subsidies, promotion equitable development, transformative financial support lower income nations. A paradigm shift must occur replaces exploitative, wealth-oriented capitalism economic model prioritizes sustainability, resilience, justice. advocate cultural elevates kinship nature communal well-being, underpinned recognition finite resources interconnectedness its inhabitants. imperative is clear: navigate away from precipice, collectively harness political will, resources, societal values steer toward future where progress does not come cost integrity social equity.

Language: Английский

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40

The Elephant in the Net-Zero Room: Why Advocating Benign Population Reduction Is Taboo DOI

Conall Boyle

Emerald Publishing Limited eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 187 - 196

Published: Jan. 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

A correction is due—the current population boom will end DOI
William E. Rees

Elsevier eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

The Environmental Impacts of Overpopulation DOI Creative Commons
Alon Tal

Encyclopedia, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(2), P. 45 - 45

Published: April 1, 2025

Overpopulation’s central role in environmental degradation is intermittently challenged. This article assesses the impact of mounting demographic pressures on six critical global sustainability challenges: deforestation, climate change, biodiversity loss, fishery depletion, water scarcity, and soil degradation. By synthesizing findings from hundreds peer-reviewed studies, offers a comprehensive review effects expanding human populations most pressing current problems. Although rate population growth worldwide slowing, numbers are expected to continue increasing Earth until end century. Current research confirms that overpopulation causes substantial potentially irreversible impacts cannot be ignored if international policy effective.

Language: Английский

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A Journey Through Earth Grief to the Solidarity Economy: A Relational and Regenerative Path Forward DOI
Rebecca A. Matthew

Ecopsychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

How can education address the global metacrisis? 21 education goals for the 21st century DOI
Karl F. Wheatley

Policy Futures in Education, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 20, 2025

Decades of research confirms that human activity is steadily polluting the Earth, disrupting Earth’s climate, degrading ecosystems, reducing biodiversity, and generally eroding ability to support life, including life. Simultaneously, social science reveals serious growing problems with fabric modern civilization. Despite these intertwined ecological societal crises, most P-16 education still pursues same types goals it pursued when humans were creating in first place. By intertwining Indigenous worldviews environmental, psychological, sociological research, 21 new are proposed for preparing graduates transform society help resolve crises likely dominate 21st century. Challenges, benefits, suggestions making central discussed.

Language: Английский

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The Inevitable Collapse of Advanced Industrial Society. DOI Open Access

Richard Michael Blaber

Published: April 9, 2024

This paper will argue that the collapse of advanced industrial society is inevitable on a global scale in near-term (i.e., matter decades from present), and that, furthermore, it be irreversible. Industrial society, generally, seen as an aberration or anomaly human history, one costly terms life suffering, well ecological devastation, lasting no more than three hundred years start Revolution Great Britain 1750 CE to its terminus circa 2050 CE. If humanity survive, must much smaller numbers, with far less impact planet.

Language: Английский

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1

Preserving Cultural Diversity in Rural Africa Using Renewable Energy DOI Creative Commons
Emil Roduner, Egmont R. Rohwer

Global Challenges, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(1)

Published: Nov. 27, 2023

Ninety percent of the large interior, rural part Africa is not an abundant user fossil fuels and connected to electricity grid. This limits habitability leads significant migration larger cities in attempts improve economic social welfare, which happens at cost its rich cultural diversity by inevitable adaption mixing societies. A direct transition from a firewood off-grid renewable age can mitigate this detrimental development. perspective discusses interdisciplinary requirements linking cultural, sociological, economic, technical aspects for modern life without loss valuable traditions. Photovoltaic power wind energy provide local affordable locations. Intermediate storage day-night cycles catered novel types batteries. Purifying recycling water, refrigerating food medicine, benefitting contact with world via electronic media permit tremendous increase living conditions significantly lower pressure into cities. Access fundamental requirement preservation family tribal bindings, languages, traditions, religions, allows more moderate society.

Language: Английский

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