Humanity is allegedly the only species aware of its own
mortality but we also behave as though there was no tomorrow.
“Humans are using 50 percent more resources than the Earth
can provide, and unless fundamental changes are made in the way we produce
energy, food, and if we cannot curb our consumption of other natural resources
that number will continue to skyrocket, according to a new report. Released
today by the the World Wildlife Fund, The
Living Planet Report, warns that if humans cannot shift their behavior by 2030,
even two planets will not be enough to support modern society. High income
nations – which translates into high levels of consumption -- are doing the
most damage to the planet per capita. The report names Qatar as the country
with the largest ecological footprint, followed by its Gulf Arab neighbours
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. Denmark and the United States made up the
remaining top five, calculated by comparing the renewable resources consumed
against the earth's regenerative capacity. Though the WWF's survey follows many
others as it paints a grim scenario of the cumulative pressure humankind is
putting on the planet, and the consequent decline in the health of the world's
forests, rivers and oceans, it also makes note of the many available solutions.
"We do have a choice," write Jim Leape, WWF International's director
general. "We can create a prosperous future that pro- vides food, water
and energy for the 9 or perhaps 10 billion people who will be sharing the
planet in 2050." Click here for more.
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aware might not be the right word anymore.
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