Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Travel News .




FROTH AND BUBBLE
China, US, Qatar singled out on 'Earth Overshoot Day'
by Staff Writers
Paris, France (AFP) Aug 20, 2013


China, the United States and Qatar were accused of environmental plunder on Tuesday as green activists marked "Earth Overshoot Day," the date at which mankind has exhausted a year's budget of natural resources.

"In just over eight months, we have used as much nature as our planet can regenerate this year," Global Footprint Network, an international thinktank which calculates the metric, said in a press release.

"The rest of the year corresponds to overshoot. We will maintain our ecological deficit by depleting oceans of fish, trees and other resources, and accumulating waste such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere."

It would take more than one and a half Earths to meet humanity's present rate of consumption, the group said, adding: "We are on track to require the resources of two Earths well before mid-century."

In its appraisal for 2012, Global Footprint Network said more than 80 percent of the world's seven billion people -- due to rise to more than nine billion by 2050 -- live in countries that devour more resources than their ecosystems can renew.

China's total ecological footprint is smaller, per capita, than in Europe or North America.

But, the organisation pointed out, China's footprint is the heaviest in the world in raw size, simply because of its huge population.

If the world's population adopted the lifestyle of a typical resident of China, it would take 1.2 Earths, it said.

"Other countries' per capita demands on the planet's ecosystems are even higher: if everybody were to live like United States residents today, it would take four Earths to support the global population," the report said.

"In Qatar, the typical resident requires the resources of six and a half Earths."

Global Footprint Network says that, according to its latest crunching of the numbers, Earth first lurched into ecological debt on December 29 1970.

In 2012, "Earth Overshoot Day" was designated for August 22, but new calculations suggest that a more accurate date was August 23, it says.

.


Related Links
Our Polluted World and Cleaning It Up






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








FROTH AND BUBBLE
Canadian railway refuses to pay for disaster clean-up
Ottawa, Province Of Ontario (AFP) Aug 15, 2013
Canadian Pacific Railway will appeal a government order to pay for the clean-up of a deadly train derailment in Canada's Quebec province in July, a spokesman said Thursday. "As a matter of fact, and law, CP is not responsible for this clean-up. CP will be appealing," spokesman Ed Greenberg told AFP. A day earlier, the government of Quebec added the railway to a list of companies it says ... read more


FROTH AND BUBBLE
Lockheed Martin Selects CubeSat Integrators for Athena to Enhance Launch Systems Integration

Russia to resume Proton-M rocket launches in mid-September

Roscosmos denies plans to launch Proton rocket from Baikonur on Sept 15

SpaceX rocket launches, steers and lands in test

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Snapping Pictures of the Martian Moons

Mars Rover Opportunity Working at Edge of 'Solander'

MRO Swapping Motion-Sensing Units

Opportunity Reaches Base of 'Solander Point'

FROTH AND BUBBLE
NASA Selects Launch Services Contract for OSIRIS-REx Mission

Environmental Controls Move Beyond Earth

Bad night's sleep? The moon could be to blame

Moon Base and Beyond

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Pluto Science Conference Exceeds Expectations

SciTechTalk: Grab your erasers, there are more moons than we thought

NASA Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

NASA finds new moon on Neptune

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Distant planet sets speed record by orbiting its star every 8.5 hours

Kepler planet hunter spacecraft is beyond repair: NASA

Astronomers Image Lowest-mass Exoplanet Around a Sun-like Star

New Explorer Mission Chooses the 'Just-Right' Orbit

FROTH AND BUBBLE
ATK Awarded Contract by Orbital Sciences to Support Stratolaunch System

Avionics: The Central Nervous System of NASA's Space Launch System

NASA's Space Launch System Completes Preliminary Design Review

Test confirms NASA manned capsule can land even if one parachute lost

FROTH AND BUBBLE
China launches three experimental satellites

Medical quarantine over for Shenzhou-10 astronauts

China's astronauts ready for longer missions

Chinese probe reaches record height in space travel

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Radar Images of Asteroid 2005 WK4

Researchers identify 12 'easy' candidates for asteroid mining

New NASA Mission to Help Us Learn How to Mine Asteroids

'Lazarus comets' explain Solar System mystery




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement