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Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us

Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us

FromThe Sustainability Agenda


Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us

FromThe Sustainability Agenda

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

By many measures, humans have shown themselves to be a pretty successful species. But we are living unsustainably. We are consuming more resources than the Earth can provide– we are in global ecological overshoot. The Ecological Footprint, developed by the Global Footprint Network, is a leading measure of human demand on nature, reflecting the productive area required to provide the renewable resources humanity is using and to absorb its waste. And this calculation show that every year we are effectively consuming the equivalent of 1.6 planets. In this podcast, Global Footprint Network co-founder Susan Burns talks about the power of ecological footprint- the impact of our increasing ecological deficit -and talks about her recent research integrating environment risk into sovereign credit analysis.The post Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us appeared first on The Sustainability Agenda.
Released:
Sep 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Sustainability Agenda is a weekly podcast exploring today’s biggest sustainability questions. Leading sustainability thinkers offer their views on the biggest sustainability challenges, share the latest thinking, identify what’s working --and what needs to change -- and think about the future of sustainability.