Earth Overshoot Day
- July 29, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Earth Overshoot Day
Subject :Environment
Section : Biodiversity
Context: This year’s Earth Overshoot Day was observed July 28, a day before it was celebrated last year July 29 and nearly a month earlier than it was celebrated in 2020 August 22.
Concept:
- It marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year.
- Previously it was known as Ecological Debt Day.
- For the rest of the year, society operates in ecological overshoot by drawing down local resource stocks and accumulating carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- The first Earth Overshoot Day was December 19, 1987.
- It is hosted and calculated by Global Footprint Network, an international research organization.
- It calculates the number of days of that year that Earth’s biocapacity suffices to provide for humanity’s Ecological Footprint.
- This year’s Earth Overshoot Day was observed July 28, a day before it was celebrated last year July 29 and nearly a month earlier than it was celebrated in 2020 August 22.
Global Footprint Network:
- It is an independent think tank originally based in the United States, Belgium and Switzerland.
- It was founded in 2003 as a charitable not-for-profit organization in each of those three countries.
- The organization is headquartered in Oakland, California.
- The organisation listed five ways to “turn around our natural consumption trends” to restore the Earth’s “ecological debt”:
- Take care of the planet’s biodiversity and let nature thrive
- Design and manage cities sustainably
- Use our energy resources judiciously
- Control the population
- Choose how we feed ourselves.
- It develops and promotes tools for advancing sustainability, including the ecological footprint and biocapacity.
- Its goal is to create a future where all humans can live well, within the means of one planet Earth.
- The Network brings together over 70 partner organizations.