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Exploring pathways for world development within planetary boundaries. Nature.
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Climate Change Governance and Policy

Exploring pathways for world development within planetary boundaries. Nature.

This study uses the Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment (IMAGE) to project control variables for eight out of nine planetary boundaries under alternative scenarios to 2050.

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van Vuuren, D.P., Doelman, J.C., Tagomori, I.S., et al.

Fostering leadership and gender equality in climate action among underserved, rural and Indigenous women: A qualitative exploration of opportunities and limitations in Peru. The Lancet Regional Health – Americas.

Climate Change Collaboration and Partnerships

Fostering leadership and gender equality in climate action among underserved, rural and Indigenous women: A qualitative exploration of opportunities and limitations in Peru. The Lancet Regional Health – Americas.

In Peru, from the coastal regions of Piura to the Amazonian forests of Ucayali and the highlands of Ayacucho and Puno, women are at the forefront of responding to climate change. Our study explores the experiences of rural and Indigenous Peruvian women in relation to climate change, highlighting its multifaceted impact on their lives and communities.

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Flores, E. C., Flores, A., Abarca-Diaz, B., et al.

Why We Need Scientists Now, More Than Ever. Reuters.
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Climate Change Resource Scarcity

Why We Need Scientists Now, More Than Ever. Reuters.

Amid climate crisis and rising anti-science sentiment, this piece calls for urgent global investment in scientific research, Indigenous knowledge, and collective action to ensure a stable, healthy planet for future generations.

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Oelwang, JK.