Planetary Boundaries
1 reportPlanetary Boundaries is an environmental phenomenon identified through monitoring, field observations, experiments, and ecological responses. Current understanding relies on mitigation evidence, spatial distribution, and human health effect, with uncertainty tracked across measurement, classification, and reconstruction.
Readers following Planetary Boundaries encounter mitigation evidence and spatial distribution, with separate attention to human health effect. Measured findings and claims about spatial distribution are separated by comparing field measurements with laboratory studies; the evidence is read with the caveat that uneven sampling and multiple interacting causes can complicate attribution.
Readers following Planetary Boundaries encounter mitigation evidence and spatial distribution, with separate attention to human health effect. Measured findings and claims about spatial distribution are separated by comparing field measurements with laboratory studies; the evidence is read with the caveat that uneven sampling and multiple interacting causes can complicate attribution.
NASA SCoPE Trains Planetary Science Interns in Public Engagement
NASA SCoPE collaborated with Arizona State University's FORCE Summer School to provide undergraduate interns with hands-on training in science communication and public outreach, focusing on planetary research under extreme conditions