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REBELIÓN CIENTÍFICA

Somos la comunidad científica rebelándose ante la inacción política frente a la crisis climática y ecológica
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Amazonia as a carbon source linked to deforestation and climate changeDocumento
A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insightsDocumento
Biological annihilation via the ongoing sixth mass extinction signaled by vertebrate population losses and declinesDocumento
Climate tipping points-too risky to bet againstDocumento
Co-extinctions annihilate planetary life during extreme environmental changeDocumento
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA DEL IPCC 28-02-22Documento
Deforestation and world population sustainability: a quantitative analysisDocumento
Economic Growth as a Major Cause of Environmental CrisisDocumento
Energetic Limits to Economic GrowthDocumento
Evidence that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is rapidly accumulating plasticDocumento
Extinction risk from climate changeDocumento
Extraordinary human energy consumption and resultant geological impacts beginning around 1950 CE initiated the proposed Anthropocene EpochDocumento
Extreme heat-related mortality avoided under Paris Agreement goalsDocumento
Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systemsDocumento
From anger to action: Differential impacts of eco-anxiety, eco-depression, and eco-anger on climate action and wellbeingDocumento
Future climate forcing potentially without precedent in the last 420 million yearsDocumento
Future of the human climate nicheDocumento
Global mortality from outdoor fine particle pollution generated by fossil fuel combustion: Results from GEOS-ChemDocumento
Global probabilistic projections of extreme sea levels show intensification of coastal flood hazardDocumento
Global risk of deadly heatDocumento
Limiting global warming to 2 °C is unlikely to save most coral reefsDocumento
Modernity is incompatible with planetary limits: Developing a PLAN for the futureDocumento
More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areasDocumento
Nature’s Dangerous Decline ‘Unprecedented’ Species Extinction Rates ‘Accelerating’Documento
Outside the Safe Operating Space of the Planetary Boundary for Novel EntitiesDocumento
Over a century of data reveal more than 80% decline in butterflies in theNetherlandsDocumento
Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative changeDocumento
Providing decent living with minimum energy: A global scenarioDocumento
RCP8.5 tracks cumulative CO2 emissionsDocumento
Recent responses to climate change reveal the drivers of species extintion and survivalDocumento
Renewable energy production will exacerbate mining threats to biodiversityDocumento
Scientists’ warning on affluenceDocumento
Socio-economic conditions for satisfying human needs at low energy use: An international analysis of social provisioningDocumento
Temperature variability implies greater economic damages from climate changeDocumento
The appallingly bad neoclassical economics of climate changeDocumento
The social shortfall and ecological overshoot of nationsDocumento
The tragedy of climate change scienceDocumento
There is no Plan B for dealing with the climate crisisDocumento
Trajectories of the Earth System in the AnthropoceneDocumento
Trends in surface equivalent potential temperature: A more comprehensive metric for global warming and weather extremesDocumento
Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly FutureDocumento
Updated assessment suggest >1,5ºC global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping pointsDocumento
Urgent need for post-growth climate mitigation scenariosDocumento
Vertebrates on the brink as indicators of biological annihilation and the sixth mass extinctionDocumento
Welfare Beyond Consumption: The Benefits of Having LessDocumento
World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate EmergencyDocumento
World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second NoticeDocumento
Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its driversDocumento