The climate-ecosystem-biodiversity crisis is generating pervasive social, psychological, emotional, and behavioral problems across the globe, requiring a shift to transformational resilience.
Traditional resilience emphasizes bouncing back to previous conditions, but the continuous nature of crises means people often have no time to recover.
Marginalized and low-income populations desire to advance their health, safety, and well-being beyond previous conditions rather than simply restoring them.
Current lifestyles contribute to the ongoing C-E-B crisis, and returning to pre-crisis habits only exacerbates the situation.
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