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https://www.dw.com/en/eu-devouring-natural-resources-at-unsustainable-rate-report/a-48666580
EU devouring natural resources at unsustainable rate: report
Date 09.05.2019
Author Alexander Pearson
People in the European Union use up natural resources far more quickly than the rate at which nature can replenish those resources, a study by the World Wide Fund and Global Footprint Network found Thursday. "If everybody in the world had the same ecological footprint as an average EU resident
May 10th would be the date by which humanity would have used as much from nature than our planet can renew in a whole year," the report said.
Humanity would require 2.8 Earths to meet EU residents' consumption habits at that rate, it added.
The report also found that EU residents are currently consuming twice the amount of resources that the continent's own ecosystems can provide.
At the national level, all of the bloc's 28 member states consumed their yearly biocapacity before August 1, when the world consumes the Earth's yearly biocapacity. In the EU, Luxembourg scored worst, using up its yearly biocapacity by February 16. Romania scored best, with its "overshoot day" estimated to be June 12. Germany used up its budget of yearly resources by May 3.
The report put the United States' "overshoot day" at March 13 while China's would be June 14. The report noted that although China's ecological footprint was much higher, the US and the EU's footprint per person is much higher.
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