Living in the Anthropocene Earth in the Age of Humans |
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Editor:
| Kress, John W. Stine, Jeffrey K. |
Foreword by:
| Kolbert, Elizabeth |
Afterword by:
| Wilson, Edward O. |
Contribution by:
| Lovejoy, Thomas E. |
ISBN: | 978-1-58834-645-2 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2018 |
Publisher: | Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
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Imprint: | Smithsonian Books |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $21.95 |
Book Description:
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Although we arrived only recently in Earth's timeline, humans are driving major changes to the planet's ecosystems. Even now, the basic requirements for human life--air, water, shelter, food, nature, and culture--are rapidly transforming the planet as billions of people compete for resources. These changes have become so noticeable on a global scale that scientists believe we are living in a new chapter in Earth's story- the Anthropocene, or Age of Humans.
Living in the...
More DescriptionAlthough we arrived only recently in Earth's timeline, humans are driving major changes to the planet's ecosystems. Even now, the basic requirements for human life--air, water, shelter, food, nature, and culture--are rapidly transforming the planet as billions of people compete for resources. These changes have become so noticeable on a global scale that scientists believe we are living in a new chapter in Earth's story- the Anthropocene, or Age of Humans. Living in the Anthropocene- Earth in the Age of Humans is a vital look at this era. The book contextualizes the Anthropocene by presenting paleontological, historical, and contemporary views of various human effects on Earth. It discusses environmental and biological systems that have been changed and affected; the causes of the Anthropocene, such as agricultural spread, pollution, and urbanization; how societies are responding and adapting to these changes; how these changes have been represented in art, film, television, and literature; and finally, offers a look toward the future of our environment and our own lives.