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Global economy doubles, but poverty persists

Study: Values shown are for 2022. Social wedges (inner ring) show the status of humanity relative to minimum social standards and ecological wedges (outer ring) show Earth-system status relative to planetary boundaries. Red wedges show a shortfall below the social foundation or an overshoot beyond the ecological ceiling. The grey wedge indicates missing data. The centre of the plot represents total human deprivation (for the social indicators) and the pre-industrial Holocene baseline (for the ecological indicators). Values are proportional to the length of each wedge, which leads to a quadratic scaling of wedge area that may lead some readers to perceive small changes as more significant than they are.
Study: The third iteration of the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries.

Maria Bolevich

Maria Bolevich is a science, health, and environmental journalist. She collaborated with international outlets like New Scientist, Science Magazine, Nature, SciDev, Interesting Engineering. As a Maria Leptin EMBO Fellow, she spent two months at VUB in Brussels, deepening her engagement with scientific research. She completed Medical High School and graduated from the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, Department of Environmental Protection, giving her a unique foundation in both medicine and engineering. Maria is passionate about freedom of thought, open dialogue, and constructive criticism. A dedicated language learner and book lover, she loves Spanish and Italian, studied Greek for a year, and is now learning French while continuing to improve her language skills.