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The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945
Harvard University Press, 2014 eISBN: 978-0-674-97073-1 | Paper: 978-0-674-54503-8 Library of Congress Classification GF75.M39 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 304.2
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Earth has entered a new age—the Anthropocene—in which humans are the most powerful influence on global ecology. Since the mid-twentieth century, the accelerating pace of energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and population growth has thrust the planet into a massive uncontrolled experiment. The Great Acceleration explains its causes and consequences, highlighting the role of energy systems, as well as trends in climate change, urbanization, and environmentalism. See other books on: Effect of human beings on | Engelke, Peter | Environmental History | Global environmental change | McNeill, J. R. See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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