Global overshoot day

Global overshoot day

Global overshoot day

Global overshoot day

This day marks the date when we used up all natural resources that the earth renews in a year.  Earth Overshoot Day is hosted and calculated every year by Global Footprint Network. Our ecological footprint depends on how much we demand from nature. It measures how much land and water we need to produce the resources we use, things like food, land for settlements, timber, seafood and to absorb the wastes and carbon dioxide we generate. Currently, humanity is using the equivalent of 1.7 planets. The cost of ecological overspending are evident every day in the form of deforestation, drought, biodiversity loss and the build-up of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

In just 7 months of a year we haves used up all the natural resources that the Earth renews in a year. Earth Overshoot Day is hosted andcalculated every year by Global Footprint Network. Our ecological footprint how much we demand from nature. Currently, humanity is using the equivalent of 1.7 planets. The Ecological Footprint measures how much land and water we need to produce the resources we use, things like food, land for settlements, timber, seafood and to absorb the wastes and carbon dioxide we generate.The cost of ecological overspending are evident every day in the form of deforestation, drought, biodiversity loss and the build-up of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year. We maintain this deficit by liquidating stocks of ecological resources and accumulating waste, primarily carbon dioxide inthe atmosphere.

In just 7 months of a year we haves used up all the natural resources that the Earth renews in a year. Earth Overshoot Day is hosted andcalculated every year by Global Footprint Network. Our ecological footprint how much we demand from nature. Currently, humanity is using the equivalent of 1.7 planets. The Ecological Footprint measures how much land and water we need to produce the resources we use, things like food, land for settlements, timber, seafood and to absorb the wastes and carbon dioxide we generate.The cost of ecological overspending are evident every day in the form of deforestation, drought, biodiversity loss and the build-up of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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