heimsnotkun
Heimsnotkun is an Icelandic term that literally translates to "world consumption." It refers to the total amount of natural resources, energy, and materials used by humanity on a global scale. This concept encompasses everything from the extraction of raw materials like minerals and timber, to the production of goods, transportation, and the generation of energy. Heimsnotkun is a key metric used in environmental and economic studies to understand humanity's impact on the planet.
Tracking heimsnotkun is complex, involving the measurement of various resource flows and waste outputs. It is
Efforts to reduce heimsnotkun typically focus on principles of sustainability, including circular economy models that emphasize