A recent groundbreaking study reveals that while humanity could still achieve a prosperous and equitable future, the space for sustainable development is rapidly diminishing due to the excesses of a wealthy minority. The Earth Commission’s study highlights the urgent need for transformative changes in global politics, economics, and societal structures to prevent further environmental degradation and climate instability.
The Earth Commission’s study outlines how growing environmental degradation and climate instability have pushed Earth beyond several safe planetary boundaries. Despite this, the authors argue that it remains feasible to establish a “safe and just space” that allows everyone to thrive. Achieving this vision, however, requires significant shifts in current practices and policies.
The report emphasizes that a radical overhaul of global systems is essential to ensure equitable resource distribution. Key recommendations include:
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“The ceiling is so low and floor so high you cannot even crawl through that space,” said Johan Rockström, co-chair of the Earth Commission and director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. He stressed that the “shocking” results should spur immediate remedial action.
Under current conditions, characterized by high inequality and heavy reliance on fossil fuels, it is impossible for everyone to live within a “safe and just corridor.” The study highlights that seven out of eight planetary boundaries have already been breached. The most vulnerable populations are suffering the most, with regions like India, Indonesia, and Brazil facing severe environmental challenges, including degraded land, unsafe pollution levels, and high temperatures.
In India, approximately 1 billion people live on degraded land, while Indonesia and Brazil experience unsafe nitrogen levels and high air pollution, respectively. Moreover, over 200 million people in China, India, and Pakistan are exposed to dangerously high wet-bulb temperatures due to global climate heating.
The study proposes that a safe and just space remains theoretically achievable by:
However, delaying these changes exacerbates the challenge, particularly concerning climate stability. The report warns that by 2050, if significant actions are not taken, there will be no remaining safe and just space, even if basic living standards are universally met.
The study underscores that greater equity is crucial for achieving the desired outcomes. By limiting excess consumption, it is estimated that emissions could be reduced by 40-80%, positively impacting overall human wellbeing. The paper advocates for:
The paper suggests that immediate change is most feasible at city and business levels, which are often more agile and less influenced by entrenched interests. For long-term progress, it calls for:
The study highlights the intertwined nature of justice and environmental safety. Joyeeta Gupta, former co-chair of the Earth Commission, acknowledged the challenging nature of these recommendations but emphasized their necessity. “It won’t be immediately welcomed. To some extent, it is frightening, but it shows that there is still a space for people and other species,” Gupta said.
Johan Rockström echoed this sentiment, stating that justice is integral to safety, and addressing global justice is essential for mitigating social instability, migration, and conflict.
“If you are a patriot who wants to reduce migration flows, then you had better take global justice seriously,” Rockström asserted. “Justice is an integral part of safety – and safety is an integral part of justice.”
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