Here's how the U.S. uses its land
"There's a single, major occupant on all this land: cows. Between pastures and cropland used to produce feed, 41 percent of U.S. land in the contiguous states revolves around livestock."
Earth Overshoot Day: Humans are using Earth's resources faster than ever, group warns
"There are consequences of busting the ecological budget of our one and only planet" the CEO of the Global Footprint Network network said.
Is it time for a post-growth economy?
The growth-driven economic model we have adopted is killing our planet.
Amazon's trees removed nearly a third less carbon in last decade
Fall in amount of carbon absored by rainforest means even greater cuts to manmade emissions are needed to combat climate change, warn scientists.