Planetary Limits

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A new study on Planetary Limits was published on Tuesday, this time tracking 31 values : World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2021 [1].

This is an update to a 2019 paper, signed by more than 11,000 scientists from 153 countries [2].


The study is summarised in Critical measures of global heating reaching tipping point. It found that 18 out of 31 tracked planetary health indicators are at all-time record values, including greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean heat content and ice mass.


For the first time, world cattle and sheep livestock numbers soared past 4 billion, which represents significantly more mass than all humans and wild mammals combined


It is noticeable that renewable energy (#20) is only 5% of the total energy consumed – there is still a long way to go to decarbonise the economy!


The UK continues to be an above average contributor to global warming : the average carbon footprint per person in the UK, per year, is 12.7 tonnes CO2e which is three times greater than the average global footprint per person of 4.26 tonnes CO2e (#5).


In fact the situation is worse than the indicators show. It is likely that an outbreak of African swine fever in China reduced the pork supply so that per capita meat production declined by about 5.7% between 2018 and 2020 (#21), otherwise this would have increased.

Air transport (#25) has declined because of Covid-19 and will increase as soon as restrictions are lifted. Further, although disinvestment from polluting industries seems to be moving in the right direction (#30), these industries need to be wound down rather than moved into unaccountable ownership by private and state backed operators [3]


Now for a vegan comment; I thought I’d check whether a global uptake of a plant-based diet would help to reverse any of these planetary health indicators.

Assuming that a plant-based diet will reduce energy usage, and CO2 equivalent output, it appears that 21 of the 31 limits are affected, confirming that a plant-based diet is one of the most effective steps that can be taken in order to keep within safe planetary limits.

#GroupIndicator NameValue
1EmissionsCarbon dioxide (CO2 parts per million)415.00
2EmissionsCO2 emissions (gigatonnes CO2 equivalent/yr)33.50
3EmissionsMethane (CH4 parts per billion)1890.00
4EmissionsNitrous oxide (N2O parts per billion)334.00
5EmissionsPer capita CO2 emissions (tonnes CO2 equivalent/yr)4.26
6TreesArea burned in the United States (million hectares/yr)4.10
7TreesBrazilian Amazon forest loss (million hectares/yr)1.11
8TreesGlobal tree cover loss (million hectares/yr)25.80
9IceAntarctica ice mass change (gigatonnes)-2760.00
10IceGlacier thickness change (m of water equivalent)-24.80
11IceGreenland ice mass change (gigatonnes)-4180.00
12IceMinimum Arctic sea ice (million km2)3.92
13OceanOcean acidity (pH)8.07
14OceanOcean heat content change (1022 joules)25.50
15OceanSea level change relative to 20-year mean (mm)50.30
16OceanSurface temperature change (°C)0.78
17EnergyCoal consumption (Exajoules/yr)158.00
18EnergyGas consumption (Exajoules/yr)142.00
19EnergyOil consumption (Exajoules/yr)184.00
20EnergySolar/wind consumption (Exajoules/yr)25.50
21FoodPer capita meat production (kg/yr)48.20
22FoodRuminant livestock (billion individuals)4.05
23PopulationHuman population (billion individuals)7.87
24PopulationTotal fertility rate (births per woman)2.40
25EconomyAir transport (billion passengers carried/yr)2.80
26EconomyCarbon price ($ per tonne CO2 emissions)15.90
27EconomyFossil fuel subsidies (billion USD/yr)181.00
28EconomyGHG emissions covered by carbon pricing (%)21.50
29EconomyGovernments that have declared a climate emergency (#)1890.00
30EconomyTotal institutional assets divested (trillion USD)14.00
31EconomyWorld GDP (trillion current US $/yr)86.80


[1] https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biab079/6325731


[2a] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/nov/05/climate-crisis-11000-scientists-warn-of-untold-suffering


[2b] https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/70/1/8/5610806


[3] https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/29/foreign-control-of-north-sea-oil-licences-threatens-uks-net-zero-goal

By Chris

Vegan since 2018 St Albans, UK