>>11096283“Hence, Earth Overshoot Day does a poor job at measuring water and land mismanagement (e.g., soil erosion) and only highlights the excess of carbon dioxide that humanity releases above what the ecosystem can absorb. In other words, the additional equivalent number of Earths that humanity requires is equivalent to land area that, if filled with carbon sinks like forests, would balance carbon dioxide emissions.”
There’s also a chart with like thirty “days” listed.
It’s total bullshit.
There are zero resources in the world that aren’t recyclable or harvestable from earth or the rest of the solar system into the foreseeable future on geological timescales. Removing literal trillions of tons of steel from mercury would reduce its mass by a few percent