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Global Footprint Network assesses a population’s demand for and ecosystems’ supply of resources and services, similar to how a bank statement tracks revenue and expenditures. The results of these calculations are then used to calculate Earth Overshoot Day.
On the supply side, biocapacity refers to the biologically productive land and sea area of a city, state, or nation, including forest lands, grazing lands, agriculture, fishing grounds, and built-up land.
Global Footprint Network assesses a population’s demand for and ecosystems’ supply of resources and services, similar to how a bank statement tracks revenue and expenditures. The results of these calculations are then used to calculate Earth Overshoot Day.
Adaptive management, a method for managing and learning about natural resources and sustainable resource management at the same time, has been around for decades. Sustainable resource management refers to the management of resources in such a manner that their sources are not depleted, allowing future generations to benefit from them as well. Water, wind, wood, sun, and wave energy are examples of renewable resources that may be utilised again and again, making them more sustainable.
Certainly, a circular model helps add the much-needed sustainable flavour to our food production systems by helping reduce food waste, achieve the global goal to mitigate hunger, and create a robust relationship with their customers!
Here is some food for thought: For every dollar, we spend on our food, society pays two dollars in health, environmental, and economic costs. Food is fundamental to our health, environment, society, and economy however, the food production supply chains today have become wasteful, resource-intensive, and polluting. As stated in a report by Ellen McArthur Foundation, half of these costs — totalling USD 5.7 trillion each year globally — are the result of the way food is produced and food waste and by-products are handled.
Thinking what to watch this Friday night as we spend another summer indoors? We have got you covered! Join us every Friday at 7pm during our Earth Fest on Discord for your weekly Earth binge!
Hello everyone! Tune in to the 12th Episode of BuzzOnEarth podcasts where we discuss top environmental stories ranging from the recent Climate Summit to wildlife conservation and even Bitcoins! Check out https://spoti.fi/3eX23me
Are you ready for our Earth Festival initiatives? Announcing our Earth Festival Agenda for all the upcoming events specially curated for sustainability enthusiasts like you. Join us as we celebrate our planet and work together to Restore our Mother Earth.
The key to nature's therapy is feeling like a tiny part of it, not a master over it. There's amazing pride in seeing a bee land on a flower you planted - but that's not your act of creation, it's your act of joining in.
World Environment Day through the years
This is about how World Environment Day has changed through the years. World Environment Day has evolved into a major forum for raising awareness and taking action on critical issues ranging from marine pollution to global warming to sustainable consumption and wildlife crime since its inception in 1974.
The carbon emissions produced by your home sweet home
The carbon emissions produced by your home sweet home. According to figures from the Natural Resources Defense Council, 25% of energy is used to heat rooms, 13% is used to heat water, 11% is used for cooling, and the rest is spent on appliances in the average American home.
Women and Children- The biggest receiving end of Environmental Tragedies
This Blog Is About how Women and Children are the biggest receiving end of Environmental Tragedies. Many environmental tragedies will change frequency, magnitude, timing, and location as a result of climate change. Heat waves, for example, are likely to become more widespread, and heavy rains and floods will become more common and severe.
Oh, toilet- saving the excess water wastage in your loo!
This blog tells how to save excess water wastage in the loo. Domestic water use accounts for less than 10% of overall water use. Households are the smallest water users, but they have a significant effect.
World Heritage is the shared wealth of humankind
World Heritage is the shared wealth of humankind. This World Heritage Day, let us bring awareness to important cultural monuments and sites and espouse the importance of preserving the world's cultures.
World Autism Awareness Day
You may call them indigo children, you may call them special but one thing remains- they are true fighters and probably the purest of the souls on the planet!
Building a fairer, healthier world
This world health day, let's all come together in 'Building a fairer, healthier world'
Humans and their activities have always been responsible for degrading the environment and its components. Their constant activities like urbanisation, encroachment, deforestation have all created a disbalance between the components of the environment. The recent few years have seen significant adversities like Landslides, floods, loss of biodiversity, forest fires, etc. We have listed the Top 9 Alarming Facts on the Declining Biodiversity http://ow.ly/8Mos50CdCNV