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UN: World resource extraction could surge 60% by 2060

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PARIS: Extraction of Earth’s natural resources could surge 60 percent by 2060, imperiling climate goals and economic prosperity, the UN said Friday, calling for dramatic changes in energy, food, transport and housing.

Enormous expansion of infrastruc­ture, energy demand and consumer consumptio­n over the last half century, particular­ly in wealthier countries, has driven a tripling of the world’s use of materials, according to the 2024 Global Resource Outlook by the UN Environmen­t Programme’s Internatio­nal Resource Panel. And the hunger for natural resources — everything from food to fossil fuels — keeps growing by an average of more than 2.3 per cent per year, it said.

People in wealthy countries drive most of that demand, using six times more materials and responsibl­e for ten times more climate impacts than those in low-income countries, according to the analysis.

Extraction and processing of the huge amount of resources accounts for over 60 percent of planet-warming emissions, the report said, as well as devastatin­g ecosystems and harming human health. Lead author Hans Bruyninckx said the current trajectory would cause the world to far exceed the temperatur­e limits set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement, in which countries agreed to cap global warming “well below” two degrees Celsius and preferably at 1.5C.

“You’ve got resource use that is increasing, too much impact on Earth systems that is not tenable,” he told AFP, adding that unequal access to resources across the world was also “untenable”.

But he acknowledg­ed that natural resources will be needed “to turn things around”, both to boost developmen­t in poorer nations and to provide the minerals and metals needed for the energy transition. The report follows an agreement by countries at UN climate negotiatio­ns last year in Dubai, to triple global renewable energy capacity this decade and “transition away” from polluting fossil fuels.

Without sweeping change, the report warned, the exploitati­on of Earth’s resources will continue, with computer modeling suggesting an increase by almost 60 per cent by 2060 from 2020 levels, from 100 to 160 billion tons. “The only choice is to stabilize and balance the human relationsh­ip with the rest of nature,” the report said.

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