Natural resources are exhausted faster than ever
The rising world population and consumerism are pushing our planet into a
The rising world population plus consumerism are pushing our planet into 'ecological debt' earlier than usual.
NEF experts call on humanity to transition to a more sustainable lifestyle to prevent poverty and future environmental disasters.
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The results show that this year, the time when we start to "capitalize" nature, or "Earth Day overload" (when human resources consume more than the resources that Earth has recreated) falls on August 21, a month earlier than last year (September 23).
Warning of this situation, Andrew Simms, NEF Policy Director, said people in developing countries like China are using more meat and increasingly need to use cars and pepper products. much more energy. Meanwhile, despite developing many green technologies and saving energy, rich countries also use more resources because of the need to use the latest technology, eat the best dishes or run the most modern cars. According to Simms, if there is no restriction on exploiting the Earth's resources, the risk of fuel prices continues to 'dance' and the situation of climate change is exacerbated.
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