Living Planet Report 2008

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Jerry West
Living Planet Report 2008

 

Jerry West

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Living Planet Report 2008
© WWF

29 Oct 2008

Gland, Switzerland: The world is heading for an ecological credit crunch as human demands on the world's natural capital reach nearly a third more than earth can sustain.

That is the stark warning contained in the latest edition of WWF’s Living Planet Report, the leading statement of the planet’s health. In addition global natural wealth and diversity continues to decline, and more and more countries are slipping into a state of permanent or seasonal water stress....

The report, produced with the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and the Global Footprint Network (GFN), shows more than three quarters of the world’s people now living in nations that are ecological debtors, where national consumption has outstripped their country’s biological capacity.

“Most of us are propping up our current lifestyles, and our economic growth, by drawing - and increasingly overdrawing - on the ecological capital of other parts of the world,” Mr Leape said.

“If our demands on the planet continue to increase at the same rate, by the mid-2030s we would need the equivalent of two planets to maintain our lifestyles.”

The report, published every two years, has since 1998 become widely accepted as an statement of earth's ability to remain a “living planet”. In 2008, it adds for the first time new measures of global, national and individual water footprint to existing measures of the Ecological Footprint of human demand on natural resources and the Living Planet Index, a measure of the state of nature....

[url=http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/news/index.cfm?uNewsID=148922]C... Article[/url]

[url=http://assets.panda.org/downloads/lpr_2008.pdf]Report - 4.35mb pdf file[/url]


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see also: [url=http://assets.panda.org/downloads/lpr_summary.doc]Media Summary[/url] (.doc)

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Canadians were found to have the 7th largest ecological footprint - the human demand on the Earth's ecosystems compared to the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources. Roughly half of Canada's ecological footprint comes from carbon released from transportation, heating and electricity production, which contribute to climate change. - [url=http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/WWF-Canadians-Using-Three-Times/st...