In the context of overshoot consequences, what often presents the greatest yet least visible long-term threat?

Answer

The lag time associated with the assimilation capacity, such as atmospheric changes from accumulated pollution.

The cost associated with exceeding waste absorption limits, like climate change from excess fossil fuels, often lags years or decades behind the initial consumption, obscuring the true lowered carrying capacity.

In the context of overshoot consequences, what often presents the greatest yet least visible long-term threat?

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