2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-2133
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The long-term impact of transgressing planetary boundaries on biophysical atmosphere-land interactions

Markus Drüke,
Wolfgang Lucht,
Werner von Bloh
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Human activities have had a significant impact on Earth's systems and processes, leading to a transition of Earth's state from the relatively stable Holocene epoch to the Anthropocene. The planetary boundaries framework characterizes major risks of destabilization, particularly in the core dimensions of climate and biosphere change. Land system change, including deforestation and urbanization, alters ecosystems and impacts the water and energy cycle between land surface and atmosphere, while climate … Show more

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