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Living Planet Report 2012
May 15, 2012
Lasse GustavssonExecutive Director for ConservationWWF International5 June 2012
One planet 7 billion expectations
Biodiversity, Biocapacity and Better Choices
Living Planet Report 2012
Living Planet Index
WWF/ZSL, 2012
28% decline since 1970
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Ecological Footprint
50% in excess of Earth’s regenerative capacity
Global Footprint Network, 2011
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A five-fold increase in fishing since 1950 is depleting the oceans
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Ecological Footprint
Global Footprint Network, 2011.
With currenttrends, by 2030 we would need
2 planets
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Preserve our natural capital
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Ending Net Deforestation by 2020 Could Save 180 million Hectares of Forest by 2050
WWF, 2011a
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Better Production
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Solutions: Better ProductionBetter Production
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Smarter Consumption
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Global markets are shifting to certified sustainable commodities
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Rio+20
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• The valuing of natural resources
• The elimination of perverse subsidies
• Sustainable developmental goals
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EU CAP reform
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It takes 1.5 years for the
Earth to regenerate the
renewable resources that
people use, and absorb the
CO2 waste they produce, in
that same year.
BIOCAPACITY
Living within ecological
boundaries requires a global
consumption and production
pattern in balance with the
Earth’s biocapacity.
BETTER CHOICES
Biodiversity, ecosystems and
ecosystem services – our
natural capital – must be
preserved as the foundation
of well-being for all.
BIODIVERSITY
Equitable resource governance
is essential to shrink and share
our resource use.
EQUITABLE SHARING
Thank You!