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_nPrism Books,Kadavanthra
041 _aEnglish
082 _a304.2
_bLEW
100 _aLewis, Simon L
245 _aHUMAN PLANET : How We Created the Anthropocene
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260 _aUK
_bPelican Books
_c2018/01/01
300 _g465
500 _aA remarkable exploration of the science, history and politics of one of the most important ideas of our time from two world-renowned experts. Meteorites, methane, mega-volcanoes and now human beings; the old forces of nature that transformed Earth many millions of years ago are joined by another: us. Our actions have driven Earth into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. For the first time in our home planet's 4.5-billion year history a single species is dictating Earth's future. To some the Anthropocene symbolises a future of superlative control of our environment. To others it is the height of hubris, the illusion of our mastery over nature. Whatever your view, just below the surface of this odd-sounding scientific word, the Anthropocene, is a heady mix of science, philosophy, religion and politics linked to our deepest fears and utopian visions. Tracing our environmental impact through time to reveal when humans began to dominate Earth, Simon Lewis and Mark Maslin show what the new epoch means for the future of humanity, the planet and life itself.
505 _aContents: The meaning of the Anthropocene -- The hidden history of the Anthropocene -- How to divide geological time -- Down from the trees -- Farming, the first energy revolution -- Globalization 1.0, the modern world -- Fossil fuels, the second energy revolution -- Globalization 2.0, the great acceleration -- Living in epoch-making times -- Defining the Anthropocene -- How we became a force of nature -- Can Homo dominatus become wise?
650 _aSociology -- Ecology
650 _aHuman ecology.
650 _aNature -- Effect of human beings on.
650 _aGlobal environmental change.
650 _aGeology, Stratigraphic -- Anthropocene
650 _aEarth
650 _aGeology
650 _aStratigraphy
650 _aUniversity of Bristol
650 _aMayhew, Robert J
700 _aMaslin,Mark A
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