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The Mass of Manmade Stuff Now Equals the Planet’s Biomass
The Mass of Manmade Stuff Now Equals the Planet’s Biomass
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The mass of human-produced materials, such as concrete, steel and asphalt, has grown to equal the biomass of all life on the planet, according to a study from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
Humans are adding new buildings, roads, vehicles and products at a rate that doubles every 20 years. This “concrete jungle” is predicted to weigh more than twice the total biomass of living things by 2040.
The Mass of Human-Made Materials Now Equals the Planetâs Biomass, Weizmann Institute Finds
We are doubling the mass of the anthropogenic part of the world every 20 years â and the curve is not flattening
Weizmann Institute of Science
Newswise The mass of all human-produced materials – concrete, steel, plastics, asphalt, etc. – has now grown to equal the mass of all life on the planet, its biomass. According to a new study from the Weizmann Institute of Science, we are exactly at the crossover point, and humans are currently adding buildings, roads, vehicles, and products at a rate that is doubling every 20 years, leading to a “concrete jungle” that is predicted to reach over 2 teratonnes (2 million million) – or more than double the mass of living things – by 2040.