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Logically, how is it possible to use more resources than Earth can restore?

When our ecological footprint exceeds Earth's biocapacity, that's unsustainable resource use

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Bonnie McBain | The Conversation
Since the 1970s, humans have used more resources than the planet can regenerate. This is known as overshoot. The WWF Living Planet Report has reported overshoot every two years since 2000.
However, this fact can inspire some confusion. How can it logically be possible for us to use more resources than Earth can produce, for decades on end?
There are two basic concepts at work here. One is our ecological footprint, which can be very loosely understood as a way of tallying up the resources we use from nature. The other is the planet’s ability to

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