2022
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13847
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Extinction, climate change and the ecology of Homo sapiens

Abstract: Because of human domination, the world faces two major environmental problems—species extinctions and climate change. The still‐elusive solutions to these global problems must address interlinked ecological, economic, political, ethical and cultural constraints and trade‐offs, and will require unprecedented international cooperation. Major advances in ecological research will be essential and will require that ecology become a more mechanistic and predictive science. Research advances in disciplines ranging fr… Show more

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“…This may also have detrimental consequences on human diet 3,14 . Agroecological transition (towards more biodiversity) and food transition (toward more plant-based diets) are both required 11,15,16 , but drivers are obviously complex and multidimensional, concerning technological, social, institutional, educational, political, and economic levers, all at once 17,18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may also have detrimental consequences on human diet 3,14 . Agroecological transition (towards more biodiversity) and food transition (toward more plant-based diets) are both required 11,15,16 , but drivers are obviously complex and multidimensional, concerning technological, social, institutional, educational, political, and economic levers, all at once 17,18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%