Planetary Dysregulation

The term ‘climate change’ whilst now firmly established in our public lexicon still fails to be mentally accessible due to its ambiguity. 

  • Firstly, we do not experience climate on a micro or daily levied abscess, we experience weather. 

  • Secondly, change gives no tangible parameters or a comprehensible time frame. 

  • Thirdly, climate change is an output or an outcome of the deliberate corruption of the varied and multiple planetary systems by industry (source). 

Only articulating the phenomena based on outputs does little to orientate our attention and cognitive abilities toward the inputs, which contribute to the output or problem. 

Identifying and understanding the root factors that contribute to a problem is crucial to establishing long lasting and accurate solutions.

To do this we must start by identifying, naming and defining the problem more accurately:

“Planetary dysregulation is the impaired ability of planetary systems to maintain the processes required for self-regulation, particularly due to unsustainable exploitation of ecosystems and chronic exposure to industrial contamination”. 

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