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Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: a resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health [Comment]

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Myers,  Samuel S
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Masztalerz,  Oskar       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Ahdoot,  Samantha
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Gabrysch,  Sabine       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Gupta,  Joyeeta
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Haines,  Andy
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Kleineberg-Massuthe,  Henrika
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Lambrecht,  Nathalie
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Landrigan,  Philip j
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Mahmood,  Jemilah
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Pörtner,  Lisa M.       
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Rohr,  Jason
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Traidl-Hoffmann,  Claudia
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Wendt,  Amanda       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Wray,  Britt
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Rockström,  Johan       
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Myers, S. S., Masztalerz, O., Ahdoot, S., Gabrysch, S., Gupta, J., Haines, A., Kleineberg-Massuthe, H., Lambrecht, N., Landrigan, P. j., Mahmood, J., Pörtner, L. M., Rohr, J., Traidl-Hoffmann, C., Wendt, A., Wray, B., Rockström, J. (2025): Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: a resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health [Comment]. - The Lancet, 406, 10501, 315-319.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(25)01256-5


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_32527
Abstract
Earth system scientists developed the planetary boundaries framework for measuring and tracking the stability and resilience of the Earth system.1 The framework quantifies safe boundary levels for nine processes that regulate the state of the Earth system and are increasingly affected by human activity.2 Six of these planetary boundaries are now transgressed and most trend towards further transgression.