El día de sobregiro de la Tierra llega antes este año en Suecia

El día de sobregiro de la Tierra cae este sábado en Suecia, antes que el año pasado y coincidiendo con la Semana Santa. Conocido en sueco como el día de la deuda ecológica, marca el momento en que el país ha agotado su parte de recursos renovables de la Tierra para el año. La autora Johanna Flood hace un llamamiento a reducir el consumo durante las festividades.

El día de sobregiro de la Tierra tiene lugar el 4 de abril en Suecia, un día antes que en 2025. Coincide con la Semana Santa, una época en la que el consumo suele aumentar.

Johanna Flood, autora del libro "Konsumindre", afirma: "No somos más felices por consumir; la investigación demuestra eso".

Este día pone de relieve la rapidez con la que Suecia agota sus recursos naturales. Los cálculos indican que el país ha superado ahora su límite sostenible para el año, lo que ha provocado debates sobre el consumo sostenible.

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