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</script>A safe operating space for humanity
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-  Goddard Institute for Space Studies United States
-  Arizona State University United States
-  James Cook University Australia
-  University of East Anglia United Kingdom
-  Australian National University Australia
Greenhouse Effect, 550, data acquisition, aerosol, Earth, Planet, consequences, environmental degradation, ice cover, perspective, acidification, Human Activities, phosphorus, History, Ancient, agriculture, biodiversity, planetary atmosphere, Ecology, Fossils, Phosphorus, Biodiversity, 320, astron, fresh water, climate change, ecosystems, transgression, Leerstoelgroep Aquatische ecologie en waterkwaliteitsbeheer, Conservation of Natural Resources, human impact, Nitrogen, shifts, water, Civilization, Extinction, Biological, History, 21st Century, Keywords: carbon dioxide, paleoclimate, Animals, Humans, climate, resilience, fossil fuel, Ecosystem, Holocene, 500, Green Chemistry Technology, human activity, History, 20th Century, social-ecological systems
Greenhouse Effect, 550, data acquisition, aerosol, Earth, Planet, consequences, environmental degradation, ice cover, perspective, acidification, Human Activities, phosphorus, History, Ancient, agriculture, biodiversity, planetary atmosphere, Ecology, Fossils, Phosphorus, Biodiversity, 320, astron, fresh water, climate change, ecosystems, transgression, Leerstoelgroep Aquatische ecologie en waterkwaliteitsbeheer, Conservation of Natural Resources, human impact, Nitrogen, shifts, water, Civilization, Extinction, Biological, History, 21st Century, Keywords: carbon dioxide, paleoclimate, Animals, Humans, climate, resilience, fossil fuel, Ecosystem, Holocene, 500, Green Chemistry Technology, human activity, History, 20th Century, social-ecological systems
