The anthropocene as a geological time unit : a guide to the scientific evidence and current debate
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304.2 VER/U Urban geography/ | 304.2 VER/U Urban geography/ | 304.2 WEB/T Tropical pioneers: human agency and ecological change in the highlands of Sri Lanka, 1800-1900/ | 304.2 ZAL/A The anthropocene as a geological time unit : a guide to the scientific evidence and current debate | 304.201 PHI/T Theory and Methods/ | 304.2082 NHA/E Ecofeminism: towards integrating the concerns of women, poor people, and nature into development/ | 304.2082 WAR/E ECOFeminism: Women, Culture, Nature |
"The Anthropocene, a term launched into public debate by Nobel Prize winner Paul Crutzen, has been used informally to describe the time period during which human actions have had a drastic effect on the Earth and its ecosystems."-- Provided by publisher.
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