The anthropocene – the epoch of humankind – is currently a topic of great interest. What consequences does the idea of humanity as a geological force have for the undertaken path of sustainable development? What new questions are arising for sustainability science? Diagnosing contemporary society from an anthropocene perspective could change the relationship between natural and social sciences, as well as between society and science: science will be needed even more as a critical authority and must be organized to an even greater extent in a transdisciplinary manner. New forms of social participation in the process of producing scientifically legitimated knowledge are indispensable.∗ More than ten years ago the Dutch chemist and Nobel laur...
The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests changes to wa...
The most recent epoch, the Holocene, has been a period of relative environmental stability, allowing...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
The concept of the Anthropocene conveys a radical novelty: humans have become a ‘geological actor ’ ...
The Anthropocene, in which humankind has become a geological force, is a major scientific proposal;...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
A convincing case has been made that the scale of human activity has reached such pervasiveness that...
The world today is undergoing rapid environmental change, driven by human population growth and ec...
A convincing case has been made that the scale of human activity has reached such pervasiveness that...
The human imprint on the global environment has now become so large and active that it rivals some o...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The word Anthropocene was initially put forward in 2000 at the International Geosphere-Biosphere Pro...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests changes to wa...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests changes to wa...
The most recent epoch, the Holocene, has been a period of relative environmental stability, allowing...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
The concept of the Anthropocene conveys a radical novelty: humans have become a ‘geological actor ’ ...
The Anthropocene, in which humankind has become a geological force, is a major scientific proposal;...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
A convincing case has been made that the scale of human activity has reached such pervasiveness that...
The world today is undergoing rapid environmental change, driven by human population growth and ec...
A convincing case has been made that the scale of human activity has reached such pervasiveness that...
The human imprint on the global environment has now become so large and active that it rivals some o...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The word Anthropocene was initially put forward in 2000 at the International Geosphere-Biosphere Pro...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests changes to wa...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests changes to wa...
The most recent epoch, the Holocene, has been a period of relative environmental stability, allowing...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...