Earth Overshoot Day for Ireland 2025

Next month sees Ireland's Earth Overshoot Day for 2025 on May 17th. This is the day when, if everybody lived as we do in Ireland, we will have used all the biological resources that regenerates during the entire year. We now need 1.75 Earths in order to maintain this level of consumption. It is a powerful reminder of the negative impact that modern lifestyles and economic systems are having on the environment.
Past Earth Overshoot Days
The date on which we reach Earth Overshoot Day has shifted gradually each year from 25th December in 1971, to the 5th September in 2000 to now reaching the beginning of August in 2023. Earth Overshoot Day is based on the ecological footprint which is a measure of…
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