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The Anthropocene is the current geological epoch marked by human influence from "summary" of The Sixth Extinction (10th Anniversary Edition) by Elizabeth Kolbert
The Anthropocene is a term that has been proposed to define the current geological epoch in which we find ourselves. It signifies a time period where human activity has become the dominant force shaping the planet's environment. This influence is so profound that it has altered the Earth's systems in ways that are unprecedented in the planet's history. The concept of the Anthropocene highlights the immense impact that humans have had on the natural world. From deforestation to pollution, from overfishing to climate change, our actions have led to significant changes in the Earth's ecosystems. These changes have not only affected other species but have also had profound implications for our own survival. The evidence of huma...Similar Posts
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