Overshoot
and all that it discounts!
Overshoot means âto go further than the end of or past something, without intending toâ. This year âEarth Overshoot Dayâ was July 24th. Using the Overshoot formula humanity's resource consumption for the year âhad already exceeded Earthâs capacity to regenerateâ (footprintnetwork.org). Yet that has been the case for while now, since the experts began measuring (1971) getting worse in terms of Overshoot, a theory that eventually points to collapse. The collapse or âstate of rapid declineâ of many things, natural, societal, economic and political. Why? Because we are âbeyond carrying capacityâ of the Earth.
The day should be renamed and celebrated as âEarth Collapse Dayâ â a global siren, about the disintegration and demise of our techno-industrial civilization itself.
Ecological Overshoot âis the phenomenon which occurs when the demands made on a natural ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Global ecological overshoot occurs when the demands made by humanity exceed what the biosphere of Earth can provide through its capacity for renewalâ (Wikipedia definition). Less than 10% of the worldâs population is currently aware of the above phenomenon, even less are actually concerned with such a global verdict, the exigency and not really exceeding any demands. The reasons for not being aware are different, as much as our real needs, concerns and fears â shaped together by many crises, material reality and phenomenon. As of now, Ecological Overshoot is still a matter for the experts and activists to âmeasure humanity's demand for and supply of natural resources and ecological servicesâ.
Overshoot experts tell us about the âhockey stickâ phenomenon based on human activities, over the last 150 years, the baseline taken as the 2nd Industrial Revolution. A spectacular rise of GHG emissions, population, pollution, urbanization, meat consumption, loss of biodiversity, ecosystem collapse, ocean warming, acidification, extinction rate, land use, extreme climate events, loss of ice and the list is long and preposterous â factors that are all exceeding the so called âEarthâs ecological budget.â Globally speaking, a phenomenon that has overwhelmed many of us, well as those who wish to theorize, model, propagate and impose âbehavior scenariosâ and a range of âsustainable solutionsâ upon billions of people, all living organisms, the entire planet if possible. Been going on for almost 50 years.
Why they wish to do so is not the concern here, as much as what all Overshoot and Ecological Overshoot discounts and by construct fails to address. Why such global frameworks are misleading, like many false âbroad consensusâ of the past. How Ecological Overshoot as a guiding principle however well meaning and scientific, is at the service of capitalism and itâs corresponding âGreen Arithmeticâ out to control and reform, all types of excess caused by modern humans. What about the Overshoot of capitalism? The divisive binary of âSociety versus Natureâ. The terrifying results of âinfinite growthâ that frames the âbroad consensusâ of âWorld-Ecologyâ eventually at the service and conservation of capitalism and hierarchy of race, class and gender.
What is âGlobal Ecological Debtâ? According to the IPAT Equation (Carrying Capacity) âthe continued over-exploitation of natural resources results in ever more severe damage to global ecosystems over time, this has destabilized many micro ecosystems causing increasing extinction rates and the macro ecosystems are coming under increasing pressure.â The âover-exploitation of natural resourcesâ is most often related to the modes of production, and high-income groups disproportionately consume ânatural resourcesâ as well as âcontribute to climate extremes worldwideâ (Nature.com). It is a no-brainer that severe damage to global ecosystems over time has happened in reality because of the historical process, of capitalism, productivism and infinite economic growth, that has brought great benefits for a few at the cost of everyone else and the entire planet. By blaming the entire human population for such a global catastrophe and incoming collapse is a great disservice carried on by Overshoot experts and by very many âplanetary managersâ (Managing The Planet?)
âSince the 1970s the global population is increasingly compromising the Earth's ecosystemâ (Global Footprint Network). The above verdict manages to create a global understanding albeit omitting certain fundamental conditions. Of capital accumulation, neoliberal economics and the infinite proliferation of technology and all itâs corresponding âdemandsâ â three underlying drivers of the biosphere crisis as well as a range of disastrous outcomes now being confronted by us at varying levels. No nation can be an exception to the above zeitgeist.
The âGlobal Footprint Modelâ discounts the impact of capitalism, the actual âdebtâ and the eternal âMyth Of Cheap Natureâ. That capitalism has finally run into itâs own Overshoot (and incoming collapse) and has effectively bankrupted the planet and the future for coming generations. To be clear, capitalism is âa way of organizing Natureâ and not just an economic system or preferred form of âprosperity generationâ. Capitalismâs governing conceit is deeply embedded within âWorld Ecologyâ â an utterly devious logic that it (capitalism) may do with Nature as it pleases, that âNature is external and may be coded, quantified, and rationalized to serve economic growth, social developmentâŚâ (Jason Moore, Capitalism In The Web Of Life). One affirmation signed by 96 economists, Nobel Prize laureates (1969 to 2024) about capitalism being able to achieve âhigher goodâ. The same âhigher goodâ that was ordained by rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production of the 2nd Industrial Revolution. A historic phase, that represents mass alienation of people, families and labor, starting in Europe, and then in North America, repeating like a pattern in every part of the world being industrialized (and standardized). The Overshoot of capital, mechanical power and western science.
âIndividuals have the power to better their homes and communities⌠build resilience over time to combat the climate crisis.â (Overshoot, Footprint-network.org). The âpowerâ of neoliberal affirmations also provides a range of solutions and reforms, such as Rewilding, Food Waste Management, Plant-Based Meals, Circular Companies, Recycling, Solar / Microgrids, Financing Decarbonization Projects, Land Stewardship, Indigenous Knowledge Systems etc etc. Is prescient here to understand that the wealthiest population groups, allover the world, have disproportionately influenced present-day climate change. Have disproportionately influenced world policies, world share and all itâs benefits, for a long while now. Call that category of people â1% or 10%â hardly changes the extreme inequality. âLink emissions inequality over the period 1985â2020⌠regional climate extremes using an emulator-based framework. We find that two-thirds (one-fifth) of warming is attributable to the wealthiest 10% (1%), meaning that individual contributions are 6.5 (20) times the average per capita contribution.â (Nature.com). Emissions from the wealthiest 10% based in the United States, Canada, Qatar, and China alone, led to a two- to threefold increase in heat extremes across vulnerable regions (2015-2020). They call it âCarbon Inequalityâ absolutely in-sync with every form of inequality within capitalism.
Overshoot of Exploitation. When we speak about or address labor exploitation, most often the narrative is based around factory workers, farmers, undocumented people, truckers, taxi-drivers, gig economy, etc. Yet, the exploitation of women by itself is a gigantic problem across the world, and perhaps no nation is an exemption. The exploitation of Nature and that of women is fundamental for the continuation of capitalism. Women cannot free their bodies or change their identities, unless they donât challenge (and change) the material conditions of their very lives first. As feminists we all know that much. Leading feminist figure in Europe, Silvia Federici expands the material dialectic as â⌠the history of capitalism women have been subjected to a far more intense discipline than men. We saw that capitalism reached more deeply into our lives, appropriating not only our labor but our entire bodies. I refer to the stateâs control over our reproductive capacity, over procreation, over our sexuality. This is because our reproductive capacity has been placed at the service of the reproduction of workers...â (Beyond the Periphery of the Skin: An Interview with Silvia Federici). No doubt, that a particular weight and resonance for those that have suffered most under this âglobal systemâ are women â disproportionately again those women situated in the global south, the poorest and the indigenous.
The science of Ecological Overshoot remains divorced from the underlying âsocial expectationsâ that are tied to a womenâs role â a reproductive worker, as a person whose âsocial taskâ is to serve men in varying capacities. Such is the living reality of a vast number of women, except those who have achieved a higher ground, higher education and emancipation. Since the late 1960s, following many proletarian struggles, that included the rights of the decolonized, the indigenous and women across the world, questions of birth viz-a-viz population have been framed by a western bourgeois logic of performance and accumulation â and not by individual women or collective reasoning. Earth scientists, demographers, policy makers and ecologists began to speak of a âpopulation explosionâ, and the need for âpopulation control.â The concern has also served to justify the existence of poverty in the midst of obscene private wealth accumulation, and to shift the blame from colonial exploitation, old and new, to the women of the world, âaccused of producing too many childrenâ (Caliban And The Witch, Silvia Federici).
Neo-Malthusian dread and all itâs capitalist tendencies are favored by a tiny group of people, almost all situated within the first-world, worst ecologies of fear nesting inside settler colonial societies. Deeply devoted to the capitalist logic of extraction, accumulation and conversion as the foundational logic of their society. Whatever Eco-hogwash and âin-depth studiesâ they may attribute to, in the name of Ecological Overshoot, is secondary and most often self-reinforcing. Is the very reason, as a science, Ecological Overshoot cannot achieve a global dialectic, bring people closer to Nature nor actually provide sustainability for all.
Yet the complicity of patriarchy and capitalism is key, as a âbackground conditionâ. Population control, became a mantra first with the IMF, World Bank and range of policy makers directing capitalist systems of exploitation that âstructures how women across nations and class may act and performâ. The Overshoot of exploitation, directed specifically at women is missing within every âcalculationâ of âresource exploitationâ. Almost 50% of the worldâs population (women) have been excluded from the âexploitationâ and understood instead as a âresourceâ. For regeneration, indentured labor and even slavery!
An estimated 52 million people are living in situations of modern slavery on any given day in 2021, according to the estimates of âModern Slaveryâ. Women numbering millions, based in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Niger, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Russia, Kuwait, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and other nations, have been forced into slavery (and forced marriage) according to Walk Free (Global Slavery Index 2022). Like one cannot separate the economy from the environment, likewise one cannot separate inequality of gender from the inequality of wealth. What appears at the backdrop of population control and womenâs reproductive rights, is control over the birth of new generations â of Africans, Latin Americans, Indians, Chinese, Caribbean etc, those very people fighting to reclaim the wealth that was taken away from their native regions, still at war with the ravenous demands of capitalism, the ruling class and itâs economies of extraction / destruction.
For all the forecasting and prediction, by the science of Overshoot it discounted the âorganization of capitalismâ. Ignored back then, by a range of earth scientists and systems thinkers, like Earth 2.0 (Jay Forrester), The Limits To Growth (Donella Meadows and the MIT Group), The Club Of Rome, Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change (William R. Catton), Population Bomb (Paul Ehrlich) etc. World-Ecology and itâs praxis of Overshoot would remain devoted to the central tenets of capitalism and 1st-world economic imperialism. In a nutshell, âeconomic imperialismâ can be understood as ânew enclosures, where land is acquired by private corporations and trading agreements, following the same logic of enclosure of earlier centuries. Privatization of land, the destruction of the commons, always leads to many negative ecological and social changes.â (Federici). Hence, what about the Overshoot Of Enclosures that has gone unchecked for decades now on every continent? What do the planetary managers have to say about it? Actually nothing, and instead they are out to convince the world of some âplanetary emergencyâ.
Federici reminds us that âthe capitalist class wants to decide who can reproduce and who cannot, in the same way as they want to decide who can live and who must dieâ.
Overshoot of Wealth Accumulation. The 2022 Global Inequality Report provides many insights into rising wealth inequality allover the world. Post COVID, wealth gap between the richest and poorest got even more. Yet the same report does not dare mention the words âglobalizationâ and âcapitalismâ â the primary reasons for all such irreversible inequality and rising destitution. âWealth inequality âcrisisâ or epidemic⌠as richest 1 percent account for half the worldâs wealthâ (Spencer Woodman). The utopian vision of a world, where so called individual freedom and âliberty for all guaranteed by an economy based on private property rightsâ has proven to be an absolute scam or at best yet another âbroad consensusâ of the past, now worth laughing at.
At best a âpartâ of the worldâs population can check into a supermarket or an airport, while the upward flow of wealth and accumulation goes unchecked, guaranteed by all the hyper-deregulation and neoliberal markets of achievement. âUrbanization and capital accumulation go hand in handâ (David Harvey). Now that half of the world's populations live in cities, gives rise to not just population Overshoot and over-concentration of energy, resources, water and everything important but also major housing crisis, the homeless and abandonment. So questions of daily life in âenvironments constructed for the purpose(s) of capital accumulationâ as the Overshoot of every megacity is a gigantic contradiction of capital accumulation itself. A source of conflict, economic failure and in certain cases civil war even!
The direct link between tax havens, tax cuts, rentier finance capitalism and globalization that has set off an âexplosion in the wealth of the super-richâ (Forbes 2022) is sufficiently clear. While almost everyone wants to be rich and prosperous, the prospects of human well-being are diminishing at a global level. Adding to our list, the Overshoot of debt and the Overshoot of poverty. The wealthy who benefited from the global fortunes following the â2008 Crashâ with wealth inequality rising across all regions, except for China where median wealth declined since 2017.
But the Overshoot Of Wealth includes billionaires who are Chinese, Russian, Indian, Australian, Nigerian, Egyptian, German, itâs multinational. Some people call them âmoneyed psychopathsâ and some prefer âthe 1%â or worse âmobs with pitchforks are comingâ. Eliminate them before they get down to eliminating us?
Yet far greater is the wealth and power of Fossil Capital. Global Warming is not so much an outcome of Ecological Overshoot but that of the âOvershoot of Fossil Capitalâ (Andreas Malm, How To Blow Up A Pipeline). Fossil energy based business and economies, or the major part of the organization of capitalism, that has gone totally unaccounted for, is also the âcommon devotionâ of every major nation and corresponding political economy. The common devotion and means of wealth generation based on cheap energy, however seemingly different they may appear, the multi-polarity comes together, as one fossil-capital-based-system.
We hear a lot of good things about BRICS and a lot of bad things about the âWest and itâs vampire capitalismâ. How stupid, when both sides will collapse in a matter of days without Fossil Capital. Be it China or America, Canada or Venezuela, Brazil or Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or Nigeria, Russia or Germany, the global north or the south, all hogtied to the economies and entire techno-industrial systems of Fossil Capital â energy that eventually is turned into the very âmaterial Overshootâ complicit in destroying the biosphere and the lives of their own citizens. Funny but one cannot give up on transformation and they are âcrystal clearâ in their motivation as the new Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. But remember what happened with the âNuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968-70)â ?! There are about 19,000 âreadyâ nuclear warheads in the world right now.
But even the Overshoot Of Wealth has to concur with limits, regardless if one wishes to âcolonize Marsâ (Elon Musk) or spray vaccines on food-crops (Bill Gates) or build âa golden domeâ over their settler colonial project (Donald Trump). âI believe that all good things taken to an extreme get self-destructive, and that everything must evolve or die. This is true for capitalism.â (Bridgewater, worldâs #1 hedgefund, managing over $125 billion in assets). Overshoot has no objective meaning for âa society of achievementâ, the majority of people who wish to get rich, one way or another, and sooner the better. "Men Today Are Weak" - How To Master Power, Money, Influence & Reinvent Yourself, Patrick (Bet) David. âWe are living in an era defined by a gaping and growing divide between the haves and have-notsâ (Teresa Ghilarducci). Thousands of photos of various billionaires and political leaders standing together, punctuates the reality and the Overshoot of ânumbers that tell the story of a deep divide between the elite and workersâ (Seven Alarming Facts About Wealth Inequality: Bring On the Pitchforks?).
For billions of people, the persistent discrimination in every aspect of their lives cannot be resolved by peaceful reform or new mantras or just by stories of system change, not unless the âcapitalist mode of production and its disastrous laws of motionâ are eliminated altogether, as an organized response.
Back to measuring âFootprint Sizeâ of Overshoot, is fraught with debate as well as limited to a set of factors, such as six mutually exclusive land-use types: cropland, grazing land, forest, fishing ground, built-up land, and the area of forest required to offset human carbon emissions (the carbon footprint). Worldly impacts, in terms of Overshoot, of social disruption, exodus, police violence, geopolitical conflicts, extreme climate events, economic crash etc have all been ignored. A rigid and practically useless theory confronts us in the name of Overshoot. âThe interpretation is that humans are exceeding the regenerative capacity of Earth's ecosystems and therefore depleting stocks of natural capital, a state known as overshoot.â (Tracking the ecological overshoot of the human economy).
We all have read critiques of capitalism based on moral categories (evil, greedy capitalists versus impoverished, badly treated workers) or more recently, âenvironmentally callous capitalistsâ versus the ecologists, earth-scientists, angry teenagers, activists, concerned public and some politicians even. Moral and ethical objections remain, but secondary to the systemic problem of why and how to replace the existing modes of production and current inequality by some âother wayâ of meeting human wants and needs. For all and not just a few. We find little synchronicity between very many observations about the biosphere crisis and the coming future. âTo think that modernity is an adequate way to deal with current complexity, Iâm sorry but there is too much evidence that it isnât adequateâŚâ (Ruben Nelson, Foresight Canada).
The journal Science Progress in 2023, hypothesized that the environmental crises our planet faces today are the direct result of âthe Human Behavioural Crisisâ â with Ecological Overshoot driven by economic growth, marketing and Pronatalism (the social and institutional pressures to have children). Consequently it also provides recommendations, as a âconcerted, multidisciplinary effort to target the populations and value levers, most likely to produce rapid global adoption of new consumption, reproduction and waste norms congruent with the survival of complex life on Earth.â This line of thought and itâs backing science treats âHuman behaviorâ as both a problem and a solution. It discounts the impact of capitalism, modern technology and a globalized neoliberal culture, acting upon the average human being. Instead it emphasizes on the ârole of marketingâ or propaganda in promoting hyper-consumption and consequent Ecological Overshoot.
Yet there is nothing new here. Thousands of campaigns and reforms, rebranded in dozen of languages, have âshifted responsibilityâ onto the individual, the consumer, the aware citizen, the aspiring youth, the entire proletariat even. But âBehaviorâ is embedded within complexity â of social, cultural, economic, institutional and physical systems and not just âincentive structuresâ and âlifestyle changesâ and âtechnological transitionsâ. At best, the ongoing energy transition would address a single symptom, of Ecological Overshoot, while every other destructive and irreversible impact of capitalism and the âglobalized, extraction based economies of high income nationsâ (Nature.com) will go on as is.
Every year, the rich nations Overshoot their resources before poorer ones, according to GFN. The US, Australia, Denmark and Canada overshot in the beginning of March, while Cuba, Nicaragua, Iraq and Ecuador don't overshoot until December. Given the broad influence and popular appeal of the Ecological Overshoot and Footprint, itâs measurement and underpinning assumptions are botched and fail to address the root cause, instead blaming all human beings the same, marked for Overshoot. To summarize a range of large-scale and complex phenomena surely entails simplifications, biases, errors, and gaps. And that said, Overshoot and Ecological Footprint, both are a poor representation of how badly we are âmanaging the planetâ because a wide range of studies indicate that harm to Earth's ecosystems is already significant, irreversible and we know well as to what has caused it and who all continue to profit from the existing world-system.
Is Ecological Overshoot and Footprint good science? Perhaps, yet it does nothing to actually challenge or transition from the capitalist organization, exploitation and destruction of life on the planet. For that very reason, it has been embraced by a range of people, who prefer to quantify climate impacts, yet as âwealthy emittersâ never compare themselves to the global average nor face the major negative impacts of capitalism. As yetâŚ
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Many thanks for reading / sharing.
The 'quick' cursory read is over, the second, in depth read shall forthwith commence in earnest tomorrow morning. As always, you're getting right to the heart of things here. Top.