Nine Planetary Boundaries: How Close Are We to the Edge?
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We've crossed seven of the nine planetary boundaries that keep Earth habitable. What does that actually mean? And why aren't more people talking about it?
In this episode, I break down the planetary boundaries framework - the scientific thresholds that define a "safe operating space" for humanity. From climate change to biodiversity loss to novel entities (yes, that includes microplastics), we're pushing Earth's systems to their limits.
But this isn't just about listing problems. It's about understanding how these boundaries connect to each other, why crossing them creates cascading risks, and what it means when we treat a stable climate as negotiable.
If you've ever wondered "how bad is it, really?" - this episode gives you the clearest answer science can offer.
Topics covered:
- What planetary boundaries are and why they matter
- The seven boundaries we've already crossed
- How these systems interconnect (spoiler: everything affects everything)
- Why "unknown unknowns" might be the scariest part
- The difference between knowing we're in danger and acting like it
This is Episode 5 of The Climate Layer - where we translate complex climate science into clear, accessible stories. No jargon. No doom-scrolling. Just honest conversations about the most important challenge of our time.
Next week: We're going to the ocean. Episode 6 dives into what we're doing to marine ecosystems - and what happens when we give them space to heal.
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