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The Anthropocene

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Humans have become a powerful force transforming Earth, with population growth, industrialization, and globalization since the mid-20th century leading to profound changes in the planet's functioning. This collective human impact has prompted the proposal of a new geological interval called the Anthropocene. This concept is scientifically intriguing, intellectually fascinating, and politically, socially, economically, and ethically disturbing. To coexist sustainably with nature in this new planetary state, we must first grasp the multifaceted meaning of the Anthropocene. The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach, beginning with the Anthropocene as a geological concept, examining physical landscape changes, climate heating, and the evolving biosphere. It also explores the "anthropos" aspect, where traditional geoscience intersects with political and ethical issues of justice, equity, economics, and culture. Anthropocene studies in the humanities and social sciences delve into the complexities of human activities driving global change. The book investigates human history, the politics and economics of growth fueling the Anthropocene, and potential strategies to mitigate its harsh effects. Our fragile yet beautiful planet is finite, and addressing the new realities of the Anthropocene will require collaborative efforts across disciplines for effective hope and action.

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The Anthropocene, Julia Thomas

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2020
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