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A compter du 2 août, l’humanité vit à crédit / Le Monde

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Mercredi, nous aurons consommé toutes les ressources naturelles que la planète peut produire en une année. Ce « jour du dépassement de la Terre » intervient toujours plus tôt.

La date est fatidique, et toujours plus précoce. Depuis mercredi 2 août, l’humanité vit à crédit : elle a consommé, en seulement sept mois, toutes les ressources que la Terre peut produire en une année. Jusqu’à la fin 2017, pour continuer à boire, à manger, à nous chauffer ou à nous déplacer, nous allons donc surexploiter les écosystèmes et compromettre leur capacité de régénération.

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