Sweden's Overshoot Day falls on April 4

Today, April 4, marks Sweden's Overshoot Day, when the annual ration of renewable resources is exhausted if everyone on Earth lived like Swedes. Global Footprint Network calculations show that Swedish lifestyles would require resources from four Earths each year. The pattern holds in other high-income countries.

Sweden's Overshoot Day arrives today, April 4. It signifies the point at which the country has consumed its yearly share of renewable natural resources, assuming the global population lived at Swedish consumption levels.

According to the Global Footprint Network, Swedish ways of life would demand resources equivalent to four Earths annually. Swedes have one of the world's largest per capita ecological footprints, a trend seen across other high-income countries.

The global Overshoot Day, based on actual worldwide consumption, falls later. In recent years, it has occurred around the late July to early August shift, with last year's on July 24.

Despite the large footprint, Sweden boasts substantial biological capacity as a nation. Nationally, its biocapacity exceeds its ecological footprint, placing it among the few countries with this surplus.

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Photorealistic image of blooming spring meadows under sunny skies in Skåne, Sweden, signaling meteorological spring's arrival.
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Spring has arrived in southern Sweden

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Meteorological spring has officially arrived in parts of Skåne, Blekinge, and Gotland after seven days with daily average temperatures above zero. Despite an unusually cold winter, the timing is normal. Temperatures are rising in the south with sunny weather expected.

Earth Overshoot Day falls this Saturday in Sweden, earlier than last year and coinciding with Easter. Known in Swedish as the ecological debt day, it marks the point when the country has exhausted its share of Earth's renewable resources for the year. Author Johanna Flood calls for reduced consumption during the holiday.

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Following its arrival in southern Sweden last week, meteorological spring has now reached most of Uppsala county, with temperatures up to 10 degrees expected on Thursday according to SMHI. Spring is confirmed except along the Uppland coast, where winter lingers. Meteorologist Marcus Sjöstedt notes the unusually quick shift required seven consecutive days of above-zero average temperatures after February 15.

More than 100,000 people have signed up for Sweden's spring university entrance exam. As of the registration deadline on January 14, 100,742 individuals had enrolled, marking nearly an eight percent increase from last year. The exam will take place nationwide on April 18.

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이번 주 토요일 '어스 아워(Earth Hour)'를 앞두고 주최 측은 한 시간 동안 지구를 위해 소등하는 이 행사가 일상 속 자원 절약을 상기시키는 계기가 되어야 한다고 강조했다. WWF-필리핀의 안젤라 콘수엘로 이베이는 이번 상징적 소등 행사가 에너지 위기 속에서 절약 습관을 길러주기 위한 것이라고 밝혔다. 한편 필리핀 에너지부는 소비자 부담을 완화하기 위해 목요일 현물 시장 운영을 중단했다.

Electricity prices in Sweden rose sharply in February, with the biggest increases in the north where rates became over 660 percent more expensive than the previous year. Experts point to cold weather, weak winds, and increased exports as causes of the shock. Forecasts suggest March may be cheaper, but uncertainties remain.

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has received guarantees at the EU summit in Brussels that Swedish bottleneck fees will only fund expansion of the Swedish electricity grid. The funds will not be used for European projects. Meanwhile, the EU emissions trading system is defended against calls for changes.

 

 

 

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