By: emma
cant we plant bio plant tree thingys in the desert,it can be done.so cant people even consider that, then cut down the rainforest, which we acually need!
View ArticleBy: Gav
We actually need!? What about the millions of creatures that live there and the indigenious people. What we need is less people there are too many greedy self absorbed westerners in the world consuming...
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Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. Cheers! Sandra. R.
View ArticleBy: Paul
Excellent clear description of the current situation (and note the situation has been this way for quite a while now). Well done.
View ArticleBy: Valencia
We actually need!? What about the millions of creatures that live there and the indigenious people. What we need is less people there are too many greedy self absorbed westerners in the world consuming...
View ArticleBy: Ziggy
Hey, where are you getting a measure of demand in units of ‘Earths’? chart doesn’t mean anything without a definition and source for this.
View ArticleBy: Angus
Surely once demand exceeds biocapacity, the graph should show a declining biocapacity as natural systems are harvested unsustainably?
View ArticleBy: Jeremy Williams
That shows current biocapacity. If you repeated the graph with one from ten years ago, you’d see that it the bar is lower now than it was.
View ArticleBy: tandin
can you give me sup-topics of cultural factors affecting population of different countries
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What are you opinions on the sustainability of the agriculture/meat industry? I’ve seen several vegan documentaries claiming these areas are actually our greatest source of CO2 emissions and least...
View ArticleBy: Jeremy Williams
Yes, the meat industry is a major source of emissions, and one of the most neglected. Fossil fuels are still a bigger problem, and some of the documentaries exaggerate the impact of meat in my...
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