WWF: Ecological footprint


The 2006 WWF Living Planet report has been published. So, how are we doing here on Earth?

WWF says, "humanity is using the planet's resources faster than they can be renewed and that populations of vertebrate species have declined by about one third since 1970."

What is the ecological footprint? The WWF describes the term as follows:

"The footprint of a country includes all the cropland, grazing land, forest, and fishing grounds required to produce the food, fibre, and timber it consumes, to absorb the wastes emitted in generating the energy it uses, and to provide space for its infrastructure."

Actually Japanese people are doing rather well on this list, at 27th place. Swedish people leave the 8th largest footprint per person - not good. The United Arab Emirates tops the list, followed by the USA, Finland, Canada and Kuwait. South Korea is 30th.

Living Planet Report (pdf)

Click to enlarge the screen shot I took from the report, sorry about the bad resolution.

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