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Planet Earth

If Earth’s history is squeezed into one year, the modern human has existed for 37 minutes and used up a third of Earth’s natural resources in the last 0.2 seconds. Our consumer society is running amok. The global population is growing by the second. We are turning the Earth's resources into waste faster and faster.

Sources: Ernst & Young Global Limited, Global Carbon Project, Global Footprint Network, International Resource Panel, Nasa Earth Observatory, Nature.com, Our World in Data, Phys.org, The Environmental Justice Foundation, The Guardian, The National Geographic Society, The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, The United Nations, The United Nations Environment Program, The World Bank, The World Health Organization, The World Counts, and Wikipedia.

World Population 

World Population
Planet Earth

planet

earth 

Oceans

Oceans

Forests and Deserts

Forests

and  

Deserts

Air

Air

Waste

Waste

Mining

Mining

Freshwater

freshwater

Global Warming

global warming

Energy

energy

Chemicals

Chemicals

Hunger and Obesity

Hunger

and

obesity 

People and Poverty

people

and

poverty

Clothing

Clothing

Transport and Tourism

Transport

and 

tourism

Food and Beverages

Food

and 

Beverages

Other Products

Other products

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