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Is there a good study about the global situation of our planet ?

 
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Hello permies !

I was doing a bit of research today, trying to find reliable info and studies/researches about the current situation of our planet. I couldn't find much that suited the type of stuff I'm looking for. Some short articles from papers and stuff like that, but nothing thorough and with a very large overview of the past, present and possible future.

Do you know of a study/report/book that goes very deep into the analysis, provides us with some clear numbers and their sources ? Something that would treat of pretty much everything from consumerist society, modern agriculture, to ways of producing energy etc.  Maybe a string of studies/books ? I would be surprised if noone had ever done such a work !

Anyways ! If you happen to have some stuff (not necessarily that thorough) I'd be happy to hear about it !

Thank you
 
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Not sure if this in-depth enough.  A Stanford University "Approaching a state shift in the earth's biosphere."  There are over 100 references cited.

https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11018
 
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