We just maxed out Earth’s resources for the whole year. And, it’s only July. That means everything we consume from now on? We’re borrowing from the future.
In the U.S., our overshoot started in March.
Higher food prices. Vanishing insurance. Deadlier heat. It’s already here.
Earth Overshoot Day isn’t just a sustainability metric.
It’s a countdown to economic and human instability.
In Louisiana, entire neighborhoods are already being relocated because the land is disappearing beneath them.
More than 13 million Americans could be displaced by climate impacts in the coming decades.
And those risks are quietly eroding everything from your mortgage to your groceries to your job security.
This isn’t about faraway disasters.
It’s about everyday systems breaking down;
While most of us are still being told to wait, delay, or adapt alone.
That’s why I created the Emerald Climate Fintech Summit.
Because we can’t solve this with recycled talking points.
We need new capital systems, new voices, and new ways to define value.
📍 On September 19 during NYC Climate Week, I’m bringing together people from finance, tech, climate, policy, design, and community, alongside Nicole Casperson.

(Sources: Statista, Global Footprint Network)
