Earth’s resources consumed in ever greater destructive volumes
Humanity is devouring our planet’s resources in increasingly destructive volumes, according to a new study that reveals we have consumed a year’s worth of carbon, food, water, fibre, land and timber in a record 212 days.
As a result, the Earth Overshoot Day – which marks the point at which consumption exceeds the capacity of nature to regenerate – has moved forward two days to 1 August, the earliest date ever recorded.
Earth Overshoot Day falls on 1 August this year – marking the point at which consumption exceeds the capacity of nature to regenerate Earth’s resources consumed Unsustainable consumption
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Since then, the day at which humanity has busted its annual planetary budget has moved forward.
Ten years ago, 15 August.
There was a brief slowdown, but the pace has picked back up in the past two years.
On current trends, next year could mark the first time, the planet’s budget is busted in July.
“Our current economies are running a Ponzi scheme with our planet,” he said.
It notes, for example, that replacing 50% of meat consumption with a vegetarian diet would push back the overshoot date by five days.