Humanity under threat from perfect storm of crises – study
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#4Z0H2)
Climate, extreme weather, biodiversity, food and water crises could lead to 'systemic collapse'
The world is facing a series of interlinked emergencies that are threatening the existence of humans, because the sum of the effects of the crises is much greater than their individual impacts, according to a new global study.
Climate breakdown and extreme weather, species loss, water scarcity and a food production crisis are all serious in themselves, but the combination of all five together is amplifying the risks of each, creating a perfect storm that threatens to engulf humanity unless swift action is taken.
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