Radiation, chemtrails, fertilizers: Humans are crossing “planetary boundaries” and killing Earth, study says

Thursday, January 29, 2015
By Paul Martin

by: Julie Wilson
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, January 29, 2015

Large-scale, commercial agriculture, among other things, is taking a toll on the planet, particularly in America’s Heartland, and is threatening the existence of life on Earth, according to an international team of researchers.

Published in the journal Science, their study called, “Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet,” identifies and defines Earth’s systemic limits, or planetary boundaries, and the changes they can withstand while still being able to support human life.

About 50 percent of the processes needed to maintain Earth’s stability are being compromised by human activity, with significant life-altering changes occurring in four of the nine systems.

One of the most affected systems involves chemical agriculture and biogeochemical cycle changes, including the state of the nitrogen-phosphorus cycle. While both elements are crucial for plant and animal life, an overabundance of nitrogen and phosphorus can have damaging effects, including contamination of our water supply.

Earth’s nitrogen-phosphorus cycle “significantly compromised,” threatening the water we drink and our ability to produce food

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