over climate change's devastating effects on the planet — and this time, they're saying the Earth's rapidly changing environment may result in a global disaster of epic proportions by the end of the century.has been co-signed by more than 15,000 scientists in 161 countries, and warns that "life on planet Earth is under siege" as we continue to hurdle ever faster towards environmental collapse.
"Without actions that address the root problem of humanity taking more from the Earth than it can safely give," Wolf said, "we’re on our way to the potential collapse of natural and socioeconomic systems and a world with unbearable heat and shortages of food and fresh water."In the study, the OSU postdoc and his 11 other co-authors included plenty of startling data points showing that in 2023, multiple climate records were broken by "enormous margins.