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Feeding the world in a narrowing safe operating space [Comment]

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Gerten,  Dieter
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Kummu,  Matti
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Gerten, D., Kummu, M. (2021): Feeding the world in a narrowing safe operating space [Comment]. - One Earth, 4, 9, 1193-1196.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2021.08.020


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Current world agriculture leads to planetary-boundary transgressions. Although achieving global food security within these environmental bounds is possible through sustainable transformations of the food system, Earth-system feedbacks could increasingly narrow the maneuvering space. Thus, improved understanding of cascading impacts of climate change and other boundary transgressions is imperative.