Can the UK survive on its own?

Overall, the UK requires 3.8 times more than what the UK's ecosystems can renew including the sequestration of carbon from fossil fuel use. If all fossil carbon was magically sequestered, the UK would still require 1.4 UKs to meet its citizens' remaining demand, leaving no space for wild species inhabiting the UK.
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What country has one of the largest ecological footprint per capita?

According to the most recent data published by the GFN, the country with the largest ecological footprint per person is Qatar in the north-east Arabian Peninsula, with each citizen having an estimated footprint of 14.4 global hectares.
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What are the 5 countries in the UK?

The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Was this information useful for you?
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Is the UK a country or a union?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is an island country that sits north-west of mainland Europe. It is made up of mainland Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) and the northern part of the island of Ireland (Northern Ireland). It has numerous smaller islands.
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Is England a country or UK?

Just like Wales and Scotland, England is commonly referred to as a country but it is not a sovereign state. It is the largest country within the United Kingdom both by landmass and population, has taken a pivitol role in the creation of the UK, and its capital London also happens to be the capital of the UK.
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Why is Ireland not part of the UK?

The War of Independence resulted in a truce in July 1921 and led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty that December. Under the Treaty, the territory of Southern Ireland would leave the UK and become the Irish Free State.
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Is UK a freedom country?

The United Kingdom is rated Free in Freedom in the World 2022, Freedom House's annual study of political rights and civil liberties worldwide.
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How much of the UK is built on?

3. Land use context. England has a land area of just over 13,046,000 hectares [footnote 1] of which 8.7% is of developed use, with 10.5% being 'built-up'.
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Why is the UK not a country?

Compared to other countries, the living and health- care costs are reasonable in the UK. UK student visa is easier to obtain than for other countries. UK has a multi- cultural atmosphere that is difficult to find in any other country. Meet people from all over the world and experience a diverse culture.
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Why is UK a third country?

The UK becomes a “third country”

After exiting the EU on 31 December 2020 the UK has fully left the EU's structures and has become a “third country”, a term for a country outside the EU.
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Why Northern Ireland is not part of Ireland?

Northern Ireland was created in May 1921, when Ireland was partitioned by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, creating a devolved government for the six northeastern counties.
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What religion is the United Kingdom?

The UK's official religion is Christianity, and churches of all denominations can be found throughout the UK, such as Catholic, Protestant, Baptist and Methodist. The main other religions are Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism.
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Why is the US ecological footprint so large?

In summary, the U.S. Ecological Footprint is larger than that of other countries because per capita consumption of energy and a wide range of goods of all kinds is greater. Wastes, including carbon dioxide, are greater as well, adding to the relative size of the footprint.
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What is Earth's natural capital?

What is “natural capital”? It's the stock of renewable and non-renewable natural resources (e.g., plants, animals, air, water, soils, minerals) that combine to provide benefits to people.
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Could the UK feed itself?

In 1975, the Scottish ecologist Kenneth Mellanby wrote a short book called Can Britain Feed Itself? His answer was yes, if we eat less meat. The way in which he worked it out was simple, almost a back of the envelope job, but it provides a useful template for making similar calculations.
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What percentage of England is white?

"White" remained the largest high-level ethnic group in England and Wales; 81.7% (48.7 million) of usual residents identified this way in 2021, a decrease from 86.0% (48.2 million) in 2011.
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What percentage of London is white?

Summary of Regional ethnic diversity Areas of England and Wales by ethnicity Summary. 2021 Census data for England and Wales shows that: the most ethnically diverse region was London – 46.2% of residents identified with Asian, black, mixed or 'other' ethnic groups, and a further 17.0% with white ethnic minorities.
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Is the UK economy in trouble?

The third quarter of 2022 saw a 0.3% contraction, but after a 0.5% expansion in monthly real GDP in October and the surprise 0.1% growth in November, a technical recession (two consecutive quarters of negative growth) appears to have been averted for now.
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Does Britain still rule America?

Following the onset of the Cold War, most of the remaining British colonies in the Americas gained independence between 1962 and 1983. Many of the former British colonies are part of the Commonwealth of Nations, a political association chiefly consisting of former colonies of the British Empire.
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Is British rule over America?

In the early 1600s, the British king began establishing colonies in America. By the 1700s, most of the settlements had formed into 13 British colonies: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Carolina.
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Which country British rule the most?

India, Britain's most valuable and populous possession, achieved independence in 1947 as part of a larger decolonisation movement, in which Britain granted independence to most territories of the empire.
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