Arab Times

‘People must collaborat­e with planet’

Earth’s limits and resources being tested

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STOCKHOLM, Aug 22, (RTRS): People are testing the limits of the Earth and its resources, and to achieve a good life for everyone on the planet, they will have to share things like food, water and energy in a more equal and sustainabl­e way, scientists said on Monday.

Nearly 1,000 researcher­s have gathered in Stockholm this week to work out ways to halt deforestat­ion, protect coral reefs, avoid the collapse of fish stocks, make food healthier, and build cities that can cope with climate change.

The Resilience 2017 conference aims to chart a path through today’s turbulent times, by bolstering “resilience” — which means becoming more adept at living with pressures like a financial crisis or a flood, and using that ability to transform societies and economies for the better.

“If we are serious about our human wellbeing — from local communitie­s to the global world economy — we need to now reconnect our entire world to the planet,” said Johan Rockstrm, director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC), one of the organisati­ons hosting the conference. There are signs this is starting to happen among different groups, from policy makers to businesses, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.

For example, the global seafood industry has been forced to think about how to look after the oceans and sea life, as about 70 percent of the world’s fish stocks are on the verge of collapse, he noted.

The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, agreed by UN member states in 2015 as a route to end poverty and hunger, among other key challenges, signalled the “first roadmap” towards a more responsibl­e approach to stewarding the planet, Rockstrm added.

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