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Definition: the study of the impact of humans on the environment

The decisions and actions of all people in the world affect our environment

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Definition: the area of land and ocean required to support your consumption of food, goods, services, housing, and energy and assimilate your wastes.

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There are only 15.71 global hectares available per person on a renewable basis. This means we are overshooting the Earth's biological capacity by nearly 50%. To sustain present levels of consumption, we would need:

Your Eco footprint is expressed in "global hectares" (gha) or "global acres" (ga). There are only 15.71 global hectares available per person on a renewable basis. This means we are overshooting the Earth's biological capacity by nearly 50%. To sustain present levels of consumption, we would need:

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Why is your eco footprint so high when the average for the entire human population is so low?

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Have higher average incomes Slower population growth Diverse industrial economies Stronger social support systems

Examples▪ US, Canada, Japan, Western European

countries

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Lower average incomesSimple & agriculture-based

economiesRapid population growth

Examples Indonesia, Ethiopia, India,

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