Infatuation Rules
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The nine planetary boundaries Stratospheric ozone depletion. ... Loss of biosphere integrity (biodiversity loss and extinctions) ... Chemical pollution and the release of novel entities. ... Climate Change. ... Ocean acidification. ... Freshwater consumption and the global hydrological cycle. ... Land system change. More items...
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