Planetary Boundaries
Found 7 free book(s)A safe and just space for humanity - Oxfam
www-cdn.oxfam.orgthe planetary boundaries set out by Rockström et al (2009b) A Safe and Just Space for Humanity Oxfam Discussion Paper, February 2012 5 First attempts to quantify the social and planetary boundaries turn the framework into a global-scale compass, and show that humanity is far from living within the doughnut.
ntegrating the three dimensions of sustainable develoment ...
www.unescap.organd other gaps in society and the breach of planetary boundaries, which places humanity increasingly at risk.1 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its framework of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015 stress that eradicating poverty
THE L’ORÉAL SUSTAINABILITY COMMITMENT 2013 - 2020 …
www.loreal.comrespect planetary boundaries, while contributing to addressing the social and environmental challenges facing our world. Importantly, this ambition encompasses both our direct impacts and our indirect impacts, those linked to our suppliers’ activities, for example, and the use of our products by consumers. We have just ten years before us to act.
122-Pelenc-Weak Sustainability versus Strong Sustainability
sustainabledevelopment.un.orgidentifying ecological thresholds and planetary boundaries but they are not sufficient on their own. Natural science research needs to be combined with social sciences and their interactions need to be embedded in a broad societal debate about (i) levels of risk acceptable to all populations (especially the
Healthy Diets From Sustainable Food Systems Food Planet …
eatforum.orgInstead, the planetary health diet outlines empirical food groups and ranges of food intakes, which combined in a diet, would optimize human health. Local interpretation and adaptation of the universally-applicable planetary health diet is necessary and should reflect the culture, geography and demography of the population and individuals. 10
Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion: Ion and Hall Thrusters
descanso.jpl.nasa.govJPL has been NASA’s primary center for robotic planetary and deep-space exploration since the Laboratory launched the nation’s first satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958. In the 50 years since this first success, JPL has sent spacecraft to all the planets except Pluto, studied our own planet in …
Weather Observation and Analysis
www.weather.govthough they extend up above the planetary boundary layer, because the strongest wind variations and temperature gradients tend to be at the surface. Surface fronts typically weaken with height, and while it is possible for surface fronts …