O dia da Terra, 22 de Abril, foi introduzido para nos levar a reflectir sobre o planeta onde habitamos. Actualmente, a humanidade vive à custa do consumo dos recursos renováveis da Terra como se houvesse mais dois planetas. Apesar destes...
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TORONTO, Tuesday, April 17, 2018 – York University will lead an international research collaboration using the Ecological Footprint to calculate how well countries are managing their natural resources and meeting their United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. York University has been chosen by...
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Dr. Mathis Wackernagel is a panelist on Whole Earth Systems at the St. Louis Climate Summit. Panelists will discuss effects of the destruction of natural resources, as a result of climate change, on the world and our economic models. The...
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Suomalaiset ovat vähentäneet nopeasti muovikassien ja -pussien käyttöä kaupoissa. Yli tuhat yritystä on mukana muovikassisopimuksessa, jolla pyritään vähentämään EU-direktiivin mukaisesti muovijätteen syntymistä ja merten roskaantumista.
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We used the Google data platform to create visualizations of three trends from our new National Footprint and Biocapacity Accounts 2018 Edition, which launched Monday, April 9, in Europe and will launch Monday, April 16, in the United States. In...
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COLE BAY―A lack of local food production, unrestricted and uninspected development, insufficient use of renewable energy, solid waste issues, no terrestrial conservation areas, and ineffective public transport have resulted in St. Maarten running at an ecological deficit,”says environmental agency St....
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We are so excited to join Turning Green’s College Road Tour at two universities in California! Don’t miss this tabling exhibition that features sustainable lifestyle themes (Footprint, food, fashion, body, zero waste, clean, living space) and ethical samples. Stop by...
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Humanity’s total Ecological Footprint—a measure of global demand for natural resources—remained virtually constant in 2014 compared to 2013, according to new data released by Global Footprint Network today at an event at Oxford University. In another positive sign, the global...
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A mediados de año pasado la prestigiosa organización no gubernamental Global Footprint Network reveló un curioso indicador: el 2 de agosto de 2017 la humanidad ya habría consumido la totalidad de recursos que el planeta podía renovar en un año....
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