A sustainability indicator that shows the amount of land needed to support an individual’s lifestyle in terms of food, consumer goods, energy consumption, etc., and also the amount needed to absorb the resulting carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels. It also includes the land required to provide space for our infrastructure, including roads and built-up areas. The larger the footprint, the larger the burden on the environment.

LATEST POSTS

PEOPLE
Being loneliness in trend and its economic price
While a larger proportion of people living "single" are driven by economic growth, the increase in loneliness has detrimental economic...
Bohr vs. Mayer: How atomic physics shapes our reality
how the key principles of atomic physics shape our world. Exploring wave-particle duality, Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, and much more.

TECHNOLOGY

THOUGHTS
Utopia: The Ideal Society Unveiled
Discover the origins of utopia, its impact throughout history, and humanity's eternal pursuit of an ideal world.
Patocracy
Uncover the concept of patocracy, where a select elite wield significant power, and its effects on society and politics.
Global democracy
Global democracy will be based on one world state operating on liberal and democratic principles.

EDITOR'S SELECTION

science, history, government, economics, space, people, wellbeing, healthcare, technology, energy, climate, infrastructure, business, security, art, games, absurdystan, buzzwords, relax, sustainable development, entertainment, home,