From global to planetary: Is new governance needed in a post-Holocene world?
Briefly

The most urgent of these new challenges is the changing climate state driven by our industrial-political economy, raising questions about the future relevance of the nation-state.
Rather than the old term 'global', the term 'planetary' acknowledges that human projects are embedded in a larger, interconnected system that includes environmental and ecological concerns.
Over the last hundred years, humanity built the global via networks of trade powered by fossil fuels, fundamentally altering the coupled Earth system's state that existed for millennia.
The Planetary Summit aimed to address how humanity's evolving governance should respond to the pressures posed by a changing planet and dwindling resources.
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