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David Attenborough’s Call to Action on Climate

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Nature expert David Attenborough’s latest documentary, ‘Breaking Boundaries: The Science Of Our Planet,’ serves as a frantic wake-up call. It highlights the fast-approaching doomsday. Climate change and biosphere integrity are considered as the very core boundaries.

We need around 3,000 litres of fresh water per person, per day, to stay alive. Two thousand litres are needed to grow the plants consumed by both humans and animals. This water is also needed for the animals, which end up on our plate, to drink.

The greenhouse gases boundary was crossed way back in 1988. The danger period had begun at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Currently concentration of carbon dioxide on earth is 415 parts per million (PPM) -beyond 450 PPM lies the tipping point.

Watch 👉🏻 Breaking Boundaries: The Science Of Our Planet on Netflix 🎥


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