Opinion: Dismissing the term ‘polycrisis’ has one inevitable consequence – reality always bites

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Dismissing the term ‘polycrisis’ has one inevitable consequence – reality always bites

more likely, these two seemingly discrete phenomena in the coming decades will increasingly generate crises – calamitous weather and pandemics – in synchronicity with each other.

For instance, we’ve never before significantly reduced the atmosphere’s transparency to infrared radiation by massively changing planetary flows of carbon and nitrogen. But now we have, and the resulting energy imbalance at Earth’s surface is estimated at

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