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Home » Themes » Impacts & Transformations » Anthropocene

Ecological Constitutionalism: A Necessity

by Jens Kersten

14 minutes

It is no longer a new idea to state that we are living in the Anthropocene—an era in which humanity has become a force of nature. But when we look mor...

The Isthmus of Panama and the Knowledge Anthropocene

by Paul S. Sutter

18 minutes

In the final chapter of Man and Nature, his landmark 1864 study of an earth transformed by human action, George Perkins Marsh looked ahead to a...

Pitching the Anthropocene: Global Media Work and the World to Come

by Dominic Hinde

8 minutes

From around the age of 15, I think, I had wanted to be a journalist, and in the pre-Amazon time before print publishing’s great data-driven reckoning ...

Living on Coral Time: Debating Conservation in the Anthropocene

by Irus Braverman

6 minutes

Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation....
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