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Today is Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity has used up resources for 2017

PARIS: Today, August 2, is Earth Overshoot Day. The day humanity exhausts its allowance of planetary resources such as water, soil, and clean air for all of 2017, as per environmental groups.

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Today, August 2, is Earth Overshoot Day. The day humanity exhausts its allowance of planetary resources such as water, soil, and clean air for all of 2017, as per environmental groups.

Earth Overshoot Day has arrived on August 2 this year, a day earlier than in 2016, according to environmental groups WWF and Global Footprint Network.

It means humanity will be living on "credit" for the rest of the year.

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"By August 2, 2017, we will have used more from Nature than our planet can renew in the whole year," the groups had said in an earlier statement.

“This means that in seven months, we emitted more carbon that the oceans and forests can absorb in a year, we caught more fish, felled more trees, harvested more, and consumed more water than the Earth was able to produce in the same period.”

The equivalent of 1.7 planets would be required to produce enough to meet humanity's needs at current consumption rates.

Calculated since 1986, the grim milestone has arrived earlier each year.

In 1993, it fell on October 21, in 2003 on September 22, and in 2015 on August 13.

Greenhouse gas emissions from burning coal, oil and gas make up 60 per cent of mankind's ecological "footprint" on the planet, said the groups.

There was some good news. While coming earlier every year, the advance of Earth Overshoot Day has slowed down, said the statement.

Individuals can contribute to stopping, and eventually reversing, the trend by eating less meat, burning less fuel, and cut back on food waste, said the report. — AFP

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