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On the Anthropocene

2018
This chapter focuses on three key points. First, the world has changed, with destructive consequences for many, will continue to change, and will not return to situation “normal.” That is, it will not return to global temperatures or species abundance and fluctuations that fall within the kinds of background levels experienced by generations of humans.
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Humboldt for the Anthropocene

Science, 2019
Humboldt's fusion of science and humanism can address contemporary ...
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Technofossils of the Anthropocene

Cultural Politics, 2016
From the inception of modern, petrochemical-derived synthetic plastics to the contemporary situation in which over 300 million tons of plastic are produced each year, media assemblages and plastics constitute a range of intra-actions that contribute to our understanding of contemporary material politics.
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In the Anthropocene

2017
One aspect of the Anthropocene, the “human-dominated geologic epoch,” that has received less attention is the estrangements it produces among the people living in its space and time. Wet-season tides began to extend to unusually high distances along the Murik coast in late 2007.
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The “anthropocene”

Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings), 2002
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Anthropocene risk

Nature Sustainability, 2019
Patrick W. Keys   +6 more
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The Anthropocene (2000)

2017
Paul J. Crutzen, Eugene F. Stoermer
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The Anthropocene

2017
Colin N. Waters   +2 more
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