The birth of the anthropocene / Jeremy Davies
Material type: TextPublication details: Oakland, California : University of California Press , cop. 2016 Description: IX, 234 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 9780520289970 (cloth : alk. paper); 9780520289987 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Ecología | Impacto ambiental | Efectos sobre el medio ambiente | Cambios ambientales | AntropocenoAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Birth of the AnthropoceneDDC classification: 304.2 LOC classification: GE149 | .D38 2016Other classification: D1Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Bibliografía: p. 211-224
Índice: p. 225-234
Living in deep time -- Versions of the Anthropocene -- Geology of the future -- The rungs on the ladder -- An obituary for the Holocene -- Conclusion : not even past
"The world is facing an environmental crisis unprecedented in human history. Carbon dioxide levels have reached heights not seen for three million years, and the greatest mass extinction since the time of the dinosaurs appears to be underway. Such far-reaching changes suggest something remarkable: the beginning of a new geological epoch. It has been called the Anthropocene. The Birth of the Anthropocene shows how this epochal transformation puts the deep history of the planet at the heart of contemporary environmental politics. By opening a window onto geological time, the idea of the Anthropocene changes our understanding of present-day environmental despoliation and injustice. Jeremy Davies argues incisively that unequal relations between human societies must now be understood as ecological and geophysical forces that leave profound traces in the makeup of the planet. Linking new developments in earth science to the insights of world historians, Davies shows that as the Anthropocene epoch begins, politics and geology have become inextricably entwined"--Provided by publisher.
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