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Drivers and Feedback Loops of the Triple Planetary Crisis

 
Infographic depicting drivers

© German Environment Agency, 2025

Drivers and Feedback Loops of the Triple Planetary Crisis

Infographic Series

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Umweltbundesamt 2025: Drivers and feedback loops of the triple planetary crisis. Infographic.

Climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution are deeply interconnected and reinforce one another. This infographic, based on the report "The Interconnected Challenges of Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and Environmental Pollution: Drivers, Interdependencies and Impacts of the Triple Planetary Crisis", illustrates the main human-driven causes of the triple planetary crisis and the feedback loops that intensify its impacts.

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The infographics are part of the UBA publications on the triple planetary crisis. Published under a CC BY 4.0 license, they may be shared and adapted provided that the source is credited. We encourage their use and dissemination to support a better understanding of the systemic drivers, impacts and solution pathways of the triple planetary crisis in policy, research and practice.

This infographic illustrates the main human-driven causes of the triple planetary crisis and the feedback loops that intensify its impacts.

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Doris Knoblauch
Co-Coordinator Plastics
Coordinator Urban & Spatial Governance, Coordinator Resource Conservation & Circular Economy
Senior Fellow

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English
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Media format: coloured infographic for a report and fact sheet

Copyright: CC BY 4.0

Content: Doris Knoblauch, Aaron Best, Charlotte Felthöfer, Natalia Burgos Cuevas, Teresa Spantzel, Yannick Heni

Graphic design: Jennifer Rahn, Lena Aebli

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The Interconnected Challenges of Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and Environmental Pollution
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Keywords
triple planetary crisis, systemic environmental solutions, climate change and biodiversity loss, resource efficiency, nature-based solutions, planetary boundaries, environmental justice, cross-sectoral transformation, sustainable resource use, integrated environmental policy
Global, Germany, Europe, Global South
systematic literature review, systems analysis of societal metabolism, cross-sectoral policy analysis, nature-based solutions assessment, justice- and MAPA-focused governance analysis