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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Elderly leaders at the front of a massive climate protest march in Stockholm, banners urging emission cuts.
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Elderly at forefront of climate march in Stockholm

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Several thousand people gathered in Stockholm on Thursday for a large climate march led by elderly demonstrators. About 80 organizations, including Naturskyddsföreningen, PRO and Svenska kyrkan, united under the slogan 'Listen to the scientists – reduce emissions now' to put climate on the agenda ahead of the autumn election.

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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On Saturday, April 18, the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation is holding its annual Clothes Swap Day in Falun. The event takes place in Kristinegymnasiet's gym hall, aiming to give old clothes new life and reduce overconsumption. It is organized at over 100 locations across the country.

As Earth Hour approaches this Saturday, its organizer emphasized that the one-hour event for the planet serves as a reminder to conserve resources at all times. Angela Consuelo Ibay of WWF-Philippines said the symbolic switch-off aims to foster habits amid the energy crisis. The Department of Energy suspended spot market operations on Thursday to ease consumer burdens.

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Uppsala is one of three finalists for Sweden's Climate City of 2026, alongside Malmö and Lund. The municipality's work on sustainable travel, circular flows and collaboration is highlighted. The winner will be announced this summer.

The CEO of Företagarna, Magnus Demervall, criticizes Svenska kraftnät for holding 85 billion kronor in unused congestion revenues and compares the agency to Scrooge McDuck. He calls for more investments and lower grid fees to ease high electricity costs for households and businesses. Forecasts indicate February will be the most expensive month for electricity in modern times.

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Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari proposes scrapping Sweden's national target to reduce transport emissions by 70 percent by 2030 compared to 2010 levels. Opposition parties Social Democrats and Green Party strongly criticize the idea, calling it embarrassing and proof of the government's failed climate policy. So far, emissions have only decreased by 19 percent, according to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

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