The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene

The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene

Edición: Illustrated
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 0300232179
ISBN 13: 9780300232172
Fecha de publicación: August 28th, 2018
Editorial: Yale University Press
Páginas: 480

Géneros: Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy, Health & Wellness

In this compelling investigation, the authors delve into the intricate relationships between humanity and the planet, illuminating the significant impact humans have had on Earth’s ecosystems. They examine the Anthropocene, a term that describes the current epoch where human activity has become the dominant influence on climate and the environment. Through a blend of science, history, and political analysis, they unravel the complex tapestry of human development and its consequences.

Mark A. Maslin and Simon L. Lewis guide readers through a narrative that weaves together key events and environmental changes, offering insights into how civilization has shaped the world. Their meticulous research pulls from various disciplines, highlighting pivotal moments that have defined the Anthropocene and the dire implications of our choices.

As the authors discuss pressing contemporary challenges, they also propose solutions to mitigate adverse effects. They stress the importance of collective action and responsibility, encouraging a move toward sustainable practices that honor the delicate balance of Earth's systems.

In a time when awareness of climate change and environmental crises is more crucial than ever, this exploration serves not only as an enlightening account of our past but also as a clarion call to safeguard the future of the planet.

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