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    2021
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    Rockström, Johan and Gupta, Joyeeta and Lenton, Timothy M. and Qin, Dahe and Lade, Steven J. and Abrams, Jesse F. and Jacobson, Lisa and Rocha, Juan C. and Zimm, Caroline and Bai, Xuemei and Bala, Govindasamy and Bringezu, Stefan and Broadgate, Wendy and Bunn, Stuart E. and DeClerck, Fabrice and Ebi, Kristie L. and Gong, Peng and Gordon, Chris and Kanie, Norichika and Liverman, Diana M. and Nakicenovic, Nebojsa and Obura, David and Ramanathan, Veerabhadran and Verburg, Peter H. and van Vuuren, Detlef P. and Winkelmann, Ricarda
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    English
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    1272853
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Identifying a Safe and Just Corridor for People and the Planet

Keeping the Earth system in a stable and resilient state, to safeguard Earth's life support systems while ensuring that Earth's benefits, risks, and related responsibilities are equitably shared, constitutes the grand challenge for human development in the Anthropocene. Here, we describe a framework that the recently formed Earth Commission will use to define and quantify target ranges for a “safe and just corridor” that meets these goals. Although “safe” and “just” Earth system targets are interrelated, we see safe as primarily referring to a stable Earth system and just targets as being associated with meeting human needs and reducing exposure to risks. To align safe and just dimensions, we propose to address the equity dimensions of each safe target for Earth system regulating systems and processes. The more stringent of the safe or just target ranges then defines the corridor. Identifying levers of social transformation aimed at meeting the safe and just targets and challenges associated with translating the corridor to actors at multiple scales present scope for future work.

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