ECO SCARE: We're chomping through our resources
10 Mar 2016
New Zealanders are chewing through their biocapacity surplus – that’s the resources we have left once we’ve consumed what we want – at an alarming rate, new figures show.
In 1961, New Zealanders had an ecological footprint of about 4.5 global hectares per person – it took 4.5 hectares of the world’s biologically productive land and water to produce all the resources used by, and to absorb the waste produced by, each person in this country.
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