Earth system justice needed to identify and live within Earth system boundaries
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Juan C. Rocha | T. Lenton | I. Otto | J. Rockström | P. Verburg | D. Liverman | J. Gupta | N. Kanie | S. Lade | P. Aldunce | Margot A. Hurlbert | C. Okereke | C. Rammelt | J. Scholtens | J. David Tàbara | B. Stewart‐Koster | C. Gordon | C. Inoue | D. Obura | L. Pereira | K. Prodani | L. Gifford | Daniel Ciobanu | Xuemei Bai | L. Jacobson | Wendy Broadgate | J. Rocha
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