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The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature

Australian National University · Max Planck Institute for Chemistry · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We explore the development of the Anthropocene, the current epoch in which humans and our societies have become a global geophysical force. The Anthropocene began around 1800 with the onset of industrialization, the central feature of which was the enormous expansion in the use of fossil fuels. We use atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration as a single, simple indicator to track the progression of the Anthropocene. From a preindustrial value of 270-275 ppm, atmospheric carbon dioxide had risen to about 310 ppm by 1950. Since then the human enterprise has experienced a remarkable explosion, the Great Acceleration, with significant consequences for Earth System functioning. Atmospheric CO2 concentration has…

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Keywords
  • Anthropocene
  • Industrialisation
  • Earth system science
  • Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
  • Environmental science
  • Earth science
  • Climate change
  • Geology
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