1.4 Sustainability
1.4 Sustainability
1.4 Sustainability
Systems and
Societies (ESS)
DP1
Syllabus Foundations
of ESS
Human
Ecosystems
Systems and
and Ecology
Resource use
Climate
Biodiversity
Change and
and
Energy
Conservation
Production
Water, Food
Atmospheric
Production
systems and
systems and
societies
societies
Soil systems
and societies
1.4 Sustainability
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity has exhausted nature’s
budget for the year. For the rest of the year, we are maintaining our ecological
deficit by drawing down local resource stocks and accumulating carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere.
This means that we are currently using future generations’ resources. Based on
current demand on Earth, we need 1.7 Earth’s to support humanity
This Concept is called Ecological Overshoot
• It was funded by the UN and started in 2001. A four year research study of earths
natural resources.
• Research programme that focuses on how ecosystems have changed over the
last decade and predicts change that will happen
• Objective: “to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-
being and the scientific basis for action needed to enhance the conservation and
sustainable use of those systems and their contribution to human well-being.
• Report states that natural resources(food, freshwater, fisheries, timber, air) are
being used in a way that degrades them, thereby making the usage
unsustainable in the longer run
1. Growing Crops
2. Grazing Animals
3. Harvesting Timber
4. Catching Fish
5. Accommodating Infrastructure (housing, transportation systems,
industry, built up land…)
6. Absorbing Carbon Dioxide Emissions (burning fossil fuels)
• large per capita consumption of food • improving country to increase carrying capacity
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