William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Thomas M. Newsome, Jillian W. Gregg et al.
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Lily M. van Eeden, Ann Eklund, Jennifer R. B. Miller, José Vicente López‐Bao et al.
Carnivore predation on livestock often leads people to retaliate. Persecution by humans has contributed strongly to global endangerment of carnivores. Preventing livestock losses would help to achieve three goals common to many human societies: preserve nature, protect animal welfare, and safeguard ...
William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Jillian W. Gregg, Johan Rockström et al.
Life on planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an uncharted territory. For several decades, scientists have consistently warned of a future marked by extreme climatic conditions because of escalating global temperatures caused by ongoing human activities that release harmful greenhouse gasses in...
M. Nicholl, Shubham Srivastav, M. Fulton, Sebastián Gómez et al.
Abstract We present the discovery and extensive follow-up of a remarkable fast-evolving optical transient, AT 2022aedm, detected by the Asteroid Terrestrial impact Last Alert Survey (ATLAS). In the ATLAS o band, AT 2022aedm exhibited a rise time of 9 ± 1 days, reaching a luminous peak with M g ≈ −22...
William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Mauro Galetti, Thomas M. Newsome et al.
[Extract] We agree in how they describe the need to get more scientists into policymaking positions (Dror), to create a new global environmental ethic (Skubała), and to recognize economic growth as a major driver of environmental impacts (Pacheco et al.). The letters raise questions about how scienc...