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Earth Overshoot

Provided by: 1y4e |Published on: September 9, 2025
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  • In this resource from 1y4e, students will read about the history and definition of Earth Overshoot Day.
  • Students will understand that humans are using resources faster than the Earth can regenerate them and that goals, such as the Sustainable Development Goals, need to be made and carried out to avoid disastrous consequences.
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Subjects: Biology, Geography
Authors: 1y4e
Region: Global
Languages: English

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One Year for Earth (1y4e)
One Year for Earth (1y4e) offers a variety of ideas, opportunities, and actionable steps to advocate for sustainable solutions and build resilient communities. Our mission is to help you implement smart, effective planning—starting today. The 1y4e Journey is a reliable way to stay on track with your sustainability efforts. By signing up, you’ll engage once a week over the course of a calendar year. Each week, you'll receive an email with a quiz question, a list of seasonal foods, and helpful tips on sustainable practices. As you participate, you’ll earn points that contribute to tree planting on your behalf in certified reforestation efforts and a Certificate of Completion.

Our website and program also guide you in creating a Sustainable Action Plan with goals to help you stay focused throughout the year—all at no cost to you, your organization, or your employer. Additionally, we provide excellent resources for organizations to support and community actions you can join or initiate! Visit our website or reach out to us directly for more information or to assist sharing the 1y4e program with your family, team, or community.


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