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It doesn't matter whether we call our epoch the "Anthropocene" or not – what matters is how we shape it and whether our descendants will one day have to endure it as the "Anthropocene". Joint study with my colleagues: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
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The Anthropocene's enormous consequences are of long-term nature, the slow pace of recovery currently under-appreciated among the public The smallest unavoidable residual emissions (e.g., from fo...
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We Are in the Anthropocene—Now What?
Norbert Marwan