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Footprints

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What does a footprint measure in ESS?

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What does a footprint measure in ESS?

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How much pressure human activities place on Earth’s systems.

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Pressure/impact measure.

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What unit is ecological footprint often measured in?

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Global hectares (gha).

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gha.

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Define ecological footprint.

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Land/sea area needed to provide resources used and absorb waste produced by a population (in global hectares).

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Area needed.

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What does biocapacity represent?

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The ability of ecosystems to regenerate resources and absorb wastes.

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Capacity to recover.

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Define biocapacity.

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Earth’s ability to regenerate resources and absorb waste.

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Nature’s capacity.

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Carbon footprint measures what?

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Greenhouse gas emissions (often expressed as tonnes CO2 per person per year).

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Emissions.

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Water footprint includes what “hidden” part?

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Embedded/virtual water used to produce goods and services you consume.

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Hidden water.

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What does it mean if footprint > biocapacity?

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A biocapacity deficit: resource use is unsustainable (often relies on imports or overexploitation).

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Deficit = unsustainable.

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What is Earth Overshoot Day?

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The date when humanity has used the resources Earth can regenerate in that year; after it we use future resources.

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Overshoot date.

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What is citizen science used for in ESS?

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Collecting large-scale environmental data (biodiversity, climate, migration) with help from non-scientists.

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Public data collection.

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