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The Anthropocene: Acknowledging the Extent of Global Resource Overshoot , and What We Must Do About It
“Anthropocene” Epoch: Scientific Decision Or Political Statement?
Golden Spikes, Transitions, Boundary Objects, and Anthropogenic Seascapes
Jeremy Baskin, “Paradigm Dressed As Epoch: the Ideology of The
Insect Declines in the Anthropocene
Anthropocene Futures: Linking Colonialism and Environmentalism
The Prospect of Global Environmental Relativities After an Anthropocene Tipping Point
Who Speaks for the Future of Earth? How Critical Social Science Can Extend the Conversation on the Anthropocene
Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene
Carrying Capacity a Discussion Paper for the Year of RIO+20
Charting Human Development in the Anthropocene
Anthropocene Envisioning the Future of the Age of Humans
Overpopulation Is Not the Problem - Nytimes.Com Page 1 of 3
Climate Politics in the Anthropocene and Environmentalism Beyond Nature and Culture in Brazilian Amazonia
Anthropocene Poster 2014
Are We Now Living in the Anthropocene?
The Anthropocene 9
Title: the Anthropocene Is Functionally and Stratigraphically Distinct from the Holocene Authors: Colin N
Top View
Terroir Meets Permaculture Meets Chthulucene: Finding the Interwoven Strings
Hello Anthropocene, Goodbye Holocene 10.1002/2014EF000268 Ben Van Der Pluijm1
Educator Guide! Click and Learn the Anthropocene: Human Impact On
Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity
Keynote: Sustaining Society in the Anthropocene Epoch
Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene • Paul Wapner*
Reframing Environmentalism in the Anthropocene
Sustainability in the Anthropocene: Between Extinction and Populism
THE BIODIVERSITY CRISIS: WHY POPULATION MATTERS a Population Matters Briefing EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Anthropocene and Planetary Boundaries
Organizing in the Anthropocene
Earth 2020: Science, Society, and Sustainability in the Anthropocene
Holocene Variability and Anthropocene Rates of Change
Whose Anthropocene?
What Role for Permaculture?
Navigating Future Diets for Sustainable Food Systems
Growth in Human Population and Consumption Both Need to Be Addressed to Reach an Ecologically Sustainable Future Elias Ganivet
Explaining the Origin of the Anthropocene and Predicting Its Future
Antarctica and ABNJ in the Anthropocene: Challenges to the Sustainable Management of Marine Genetic Resources1?
Meeting the Challenges of the Anthropocene: Towards a Science of Coupled Human–Biophysical Systems
The Practical Wisdom of Permaculture: an Anthropoharmonic Phronesis
One Earth, One Species History and One Future: Planet Justice and Indigenous Resistance In
Environmental Visualization in the Anthropocene: Technologies, Aesthetics, Ethics
Perspectives on Our Planet in the Anthropocene
Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
Alternative Visions: Permaculture As Imaginaries of the Anthropocene
The Geology of Mankind? a Critique of the Anthropocene Narrative
Addressing Planetary Health Challenges in Africa Alex Ezeh1,2
Ecology of the Anthropocene Signals Hope for Consciously Managing The
The Anthropocene and the Environmental Humanities: Extending the Conversation
Could a Potential Anthropocene Mass Extinction Define a New Geological Period?
The Concept of the Anthropocene As a Game-Changer: a New Context for Social Innovation and Transformations to Sustainability
How Defining Planetary Boundaries Can Transform Our Approach to Growth
Contemporary Ecocriticism and the Issue of Human Numbers
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The Impacts of the Anthropocene Epoch
Our Future in the Anthropocene Biosphere: Global Sustainability and Resilient Societies
The Anthropocene Review
Global Commons in the Anthropocene: World Development on a Stable and Resilient Planet
People and the Planet (Full Report)
Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity
2017 Tmeier Planetary Bounda
Indelible Footprint
Welcome to the Anthropocene
From the Anthropocene to an 'Ecocene'—Eco- Phenomenological
Our Future in the Anthropocene Biosphere: Global Sustainability and Resilient Societies[1]
(Human-Induced) Extinction: Synthetic Biology Meets the Anthropocene
Welcome to the Anthropocene: the Earth in Our Hands
Around the Anthropocene in Eighty Names—Considering the Urbanocene Proposition
Permaculture: Living out an Anthropoharmonic Ethic by Mark Hathaway, Phd Candidate, University of Toronto