What is Canada’s Ecological Footprint? How do we compare with other countries?
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Explanation:
The FCM report found that the average Canadian has the third largest ecological footprint in the world, behind the United States and the United Arab Emirates. Current analysis shows that on average the Canadian ecological footprint is 7.25 hectares.
This reflects the substantially higher average Ecological Footprint per person of Americans compared with other countries. For instance, the Ecological Footprint per person for the US is 8.6 global hectares (gha), more than double Brazil's Footprint average of 3.1 gha and Mexico's average of 2.6 gha.
Numbers are given in global hectares per capita. The world-average ecological footprint in 2016 was 2.75 global hectares per person (22.6 billion in total).
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Countries and Regions.
Country/Region Canada
Ecological Footprint (gha/person) 8.17
Biocapacity 16.01
Biocapacity deficit or reserve 7.83
Population (millions) 34.84