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Accelerating transformations for a just, sustainable future: 10 ‘Must Haves’

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Schlosser ,  Peter
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Rockström,  Johan
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Edwards ,  Clea
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Mirazo ,  Paula
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Heilemann,  Adrian
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Kitzmann,  Niklas
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Krobjinski,  Siri L.
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Schlosser, P., Rockström, J., Edwards, C., Mirazo, P., Heilemann, A., Kitzmann, N., Krobjinski, S. L. (2023 online): Accelerating transformations for a just, sustainable future: 10 ‘Must Haves’. - Global Sustainability.
https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2023.14


Zitierlink: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28748
Zusammenfassung
This Intelligence Briefing recognizes the urgent need for global-scale transformations to
overcome the crises facing humanity. The “10 Must Haves Initiative,” conceptualized by The
Earth League and the participants of the Global Futures Conference, aims to provide a
framework for accelerated transformations to bridge the gap between pledges and action
related to global challenges to stay within planetary boundaries and ensure a safe and just
future for all. Each "Must Have" represents targets within which a forthcoming report outlines
the specific “must-do” actions, relevant actors and considerations for successful
implementation. The authors put forth that we must have a limit of global warming as close to
1.5°C as possible by 2050; an immediate halt and reversal of the loss of nature’s functions and
diversity; just economies that operate within planetary boundaries; equitable access to
resources needed for human well-being; governance transformations to stay within planetary
boundaries; healthy, safe, and secure food for the global population; the reconnection of human
well-being to planetary health; an ethical digital world providing for human security and, a
resilient global society ready to respond to planetary crises.