jätkusuutmatu
Jätkusuutmatu is a Finnish term that translates to "non-renewable" or "finite" in English. It describes resources that exist in fixed amounts and are consumed at a rate far exceeding their natural regeneration. Once depleted, these resources are essentially gone for practical human use within a relevant timeframe.
The most common examples of jätkusuutmatu resources are fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gas.
The concept of jätkusuutmatu is crucial in discussions about resource management, sustainability, and the transition to