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]]>Steven Tebbe – In many instances, I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time. I led CDP in Europe when market-based mechanisms helped trigger policy responses. As a leading non-financial information disclosure platform, CDP was instrumental in facilitating support for the Paris Agreement at COP21 and paved the way for game-changing legislation at the EU level.
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]]>Dabei besitzt Interzero Circular Solutions, das spezialisierte Geschäft von Interzero, das Krol als Vorstandsvorsitzender führt, selbst kaum Anlagen. Stattdessen kauft es Anlagekapazitäten anderswo hinzu und stellt aus den Reststoffen wieder Produkte her, die für die Wertschöpfung anderer relevant sind. 2 Millionen Tonnen Rohstoffe führt das Unternehmen, das über die Holding auch mit dem Entsorger Alba verbunden ist, in den Kreislauf zurück. Darunter ist ein Drittel der insgesamt 2,8 Millionen Tonnen Abfall aus dem Gelben Sack. Also wie gesagt, einen Nachhaltigkeitsaufkleber hat Krol ohnehin auf der Stirn.
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]]>The post FORBES: Why Earth Overshoot Day Is The Most Serious Deficit We’re Facing appeared first on Global Footprint Network.
]]>For the past 50 years years, Earth has been in an ecological debt cycle. Humans routinely “spend” more than nature provides us on an annual basis. How do we know this? The Global Footprint Network draws an annual calculation: “Earth Overshoot Day is computed by dividing the planet’s biocapacity (the amount of ecological resources Earth is able to generate that year) by humanity’s Ecological Footprint (humanity’s demand for that year), and multiplying by 365, the number of days in a year.”
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]]>The post OPEN: Oggi si festeggia la Giornata della Terra, ma tra un mese l’Italia avrà già finito tutte le risorse naturali del 2023 appeared first on Global Footprint Network.
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]]>The World Economic Forum convened its 53rd Annual Meeting in January to reaffirm the value and imperative of dialogue and public-private cooperation, not only to navigate the current cascading crises but, more importantly, to drive tangible, system-positive change for the long term. Finding ways to reinstitute a collective sense of agency and to turn defensive measures into proactive, vision-driven policies and business strategies was at the heart of the meeting. The magnitude of current crises and the potential of future ones demands no less.
At the meeting, UN Secretary-General António Guterres referred to one of our statistics during his special address, saying that “we are using 1.6 planets, but we have only one planet to use.” However, this statistic was pulled from an outdated study; today, we are using 1.75 planets. Listen in on his mention of this statistic at minute 25:30 in the recording of his special address.
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]]>The post THE ASAHI SHIMBUN: 8 billion people are straining our Earth to the breaking point appeared first on Global Footprint Network.
]]>The evolution of human civilization has been the driving growth of the global population. Technological progress has led to increased food production and made more land and resources available for use.
Big waves of innovation such as the beginning of agriculture and the Industrial Revolution have accelerated population expansion.
Optimists may predict a bright future where people can obtain the things they need more efficiently, thanks to a major spurt of technological innovations, while food and energy will be shared more efficiently to sustain a smaller population.
But clearly there are limits to both the biological resources the Earth can produce and the underground resources that can be developed for consumption.
How many people could this planet sustain now?
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]]>人間は文明の発達とともに養える人口を増やしてきた。技術が進歩して食糧を増産し、利用できる土地や資源も広がった。農業や産業革命といった大きな技術革新で急速に増えてきた。
今後、人間が必要とする物資を効率的に得る飛躍的な技術革新が起きたり、人口が減少して食糧やエネルギーを分かち合ったりして暮らしていけば、明るい未来を描けそうだ、といった楽観論もあるかもしれない。
半面、地球が生産できる生物資源も、利用できる地下資源も無限ではない。
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