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  2. Ecological overshoot - Wikipedia

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    Ecological overshoot expressed in terms of how many Earths equivalent of natural resources are consumed by humanity each year. Ecological overshoot is the phenomenon which occurs when the demands made on a natural ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Global ecological overshoot occurs when the demands made by humanity exceed what the ...

  3. Overexploitation - Wikipedia

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    When the giant flightless birds called moa were overexploited to the point of extinction, [5] the giant Haast's eagle that preyed on them also became extinct. [6]The concern about overexploitation, while relatively recent in the annals of modern environmental awareness, traces back to ancient practices embedded in human history.

  4. Overshoot (population) - Wikipedia

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    For people, "overshoot" is that portion of their demand or ecological footprint which must be eliminated to be sustainable, or the delta between a sustainable population and what we currently have. [1] [2] Excessive demand leading to overshoot is driven by both consumption and population. [3] Population decline due to overshoot is known as ...

  5. Ecological footprint - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] This overuse is called ecological overshoot. Ecological footprint analysis is widely used around the world in support of sustainability assessments. [ 9 ] It enables people to measure and manage the use of resources throughout the economy and explore the sustainability of individual lifestyles , goods and services , organizations ...

  6. 2018 Earth Overshoot Day: We're expected to exhaust a ... - AOL

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    By Aug. 1, 2018, the Global Footprint Network anticipates humanity will have exhausted more of Earth's resources than it can regenerate within one year.

  7. Population Balance - Wikipedia

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    Population Balance (formerly World Population Balance) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the United States that raises awareness of the connections between pronatalism, human supremacy, social inequalities, and ecological overshoot, and advocates for solutions to address their combined impacts on the planet, people, and animals.

  8. Overshoot - Wikipedia

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    Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change, a 1980 book by William R. Catton, Jr. Ecological overshoot, when the demands made on a natural ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity; Overshoot (population), when a population exceeds the environment's carrying capacity; Overshoot (signal), when a signal exceeds its steady state value

  9. Glossary of environmental science - Wikipedia

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    overshoot- growth beyond an area's carrying capacity; ecological deficit occurs when human consumption and waste production exceed the capacity of the Earth to create new resources and absorb waste. During overshoot, natural capital is being liquidated to support current use so the Earth's ability to support future life declines.