Use this Doughnut Explorer to See How Your Country is Doing.   What to do?  Click on the link, then scroll down (don't log in) a page or so, select a country (upper left), then click "Play" to see change from 1992 to 2015. Below, there are more cool graphs to check out.

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Lower-income countries like Nigeria and India tend to be well within fair shares of most planetary boundaries, but they face an urgent need to accelerate improvements in social performance to meet basic needs. Middle-income countries like China and Peru face the challenge of needing to continue improving social performance, while simultaneously scaling back resource use to be within biophysical boundaries. Costa Rica stands out for consistently transforming resources into social achievement more efficiently than any other country, but it also follows the general trend of increasing ecological overshoot over time.

Wealthy countries like the US, [Canada], UK, and Germany tend to have levels of resource use far beyond their fair shares of planetary boundaries, and their extent of ecological overshoot has generally been increasing. They need to radically scale down resource use without adversely affecting relatively high levels of social performance. These latest findings underscore the urgency and importance of turning ideas into transformative action, and on learning with and from others through experiments in co-creating 21st century economies that are regenerative and distributive by design.