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[[Image:Evaristti_Marco_2004_Ice_Cube_Project.jpg|thumb|258px|Chilean-born Danish artist Marco Evaristti's ''Ice Cube Project'', Ilullissat, Greenland, 2004. [https://www.evaristti.com/the-ice-cube-project/ Artist's website]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xanurd_K8UM Video].]]
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[[Image:Evaristti_Marco_2004_Ice_Cube_Project.jpg|thumb|350px|Chilean-born Danish artist Marco Evaristti's ''Ice Cube Project'', Ilullissat, Greenland, 2004. [https://www.evaristti.com/the-ice-cube-project/ Artist's website]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xanurd_K8UM Video].]]
[[Image:Yamal_crater_B-1_collapsed_pingo_2015.jpg|thumb|258px|B-1 Crater, Yamal, Siberia, 2015. [http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0302-startling-changes-revealed-in-mystery-craters-in-northern-siberia/ More].]]
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[[Image:Yamal_crater_B-1_collapsed_pingo_2015.jpg|thumb|350px|B-1 Crater, Yamal, Siberia, 2015. [http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0302-startling-changes-revealed-in-mystery-craters-in-northern-siberia/ More].]]
[[Image:Limits_to_Growth_world_model.png|thumb|258px|The flow diagram for the world model used for computer simulation results of which are described in ''[[#Meadows1972|Limits of Growth]]'', 1972. [https://monoskop.org/images/8/8e/The_Limits_to_Growth_1972.pdf#page=104 More].]]
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[[Image:Limits_to_Growth_world_model.png|thumb|350px|The flow diagram for the world model used for computer simulation results of which are described in ''[[#Meadows1972|Limits of Growth]]'', 1972. [https://monoskop.org/images/8/8e/The_Limits_to_Growth_1972.pdf#page=104 More].]]
[[Image:von Humboldt Alexander Bonpland Aime 1805 Geographie des plantes equinoxiales.jpg|thumb|258px|Alexander von Humboldt & Aimé Bonpland, ''Géographie des plantes équinoxiales'', Paris/Tübingen, 1805. The poster for Humboldt's ''Essay géographie des plantes''. [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37872#page/155/mode/1up Source]. [https://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3440388 Beinecke].]]
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[[Image:von Humboldt Alexander Bonpland Aime 1805 Geographie des plantes equinoxiales.jpg|thumb|350px|Alexander von Humboldt & Aimé Bonpland, ''Géographie des plantes équinoxiales'', Paris/Tübingen, 1805. The poster for Humboldt's ''Essay géographie des plantes''. [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37872#page/155/mode/1up Source]. [https://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3440388 Beinecke].]]
The '''Anthropocene''' is the latest iteration of a concept to signal the impact of collective human activity on biological, physical and chemical processes at and around the Earth’s surface. Since the early 2000s, scientists have used the term to distinguish the current accelerated man-made-geological epoch from the steady-state 10,000-year-old Holocene.<ref>[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]]; [[#Crutzen2002|Crutzen 2002]]; [[#Steffen2007|Steffen et al 2007]]; [[#Zalasiewicz2008|Zalasiewicz et al 2008]]</ref> It has been recognised as a useful evolutionary framework to think about the peak oil, global warming and the necessity of downshifting.<ref>[http://events.it-sudparis.eu/degrowthconference/themes/1First%20panels/Historic%20panel/Grinevald%20J%20Degrowth%20Paris%20april%202008%20paper.doc Grinevald 2008]</ref>
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The '''Anthropocene''' is the latest iteration of a concept to signal the impact of collective human activity on biological, physical and chemical processes at and around the Earth’s surface. Since the early 2000s, scientists have used the term to distinguish the current accelerated man-made-geological epoch from the steady-state 10,000-year-old Holocene.<ref>[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]]; [[#Crutzen2002|Crutzen 2002]]; [[#Steffen2007|Steffen et al 2007]]; [[#Zalasiewicz2008|Zalasiewicz et al 2008]]</ref> It has been recognised as a useful evolutionary framework to think about the peak oil, global heating and the necessity of downshifting.<ref>[http://events.it-sudparis.eu/degrowthconference/themes/1First%20panels/Historic%20panel/Grinevald%20J%20Degrowth%20Paris%20april%202008%20paper.doc Grinevald 2008]</ref>
  
 
This page offers a documentary genealogy of the concept of Anthropocene and its reception across the arts and sciences. By way of tracing its emergence it also maps overlaying discourses such as those of climate change and earth system. Its imagined readers are researchers and bots in the arts and humanities.  
 
This page offers a documentary genealogy of the concept of Anthropocene and its reception across the arts and sciences. By way of tracing its emergence it also maps overlaying discourses such as those of climate change and earth system. Its imagined readers are researchers and bots in the arts and humanities.  
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
[[Image:De_la_Beche_Henry_c1833_Awful_Changes.jpg|thumb|258px|Henry de la Beche, "Awful Changes", c1833. The geologist's caricature of public scientific lecture on the fossil record and evolution of mankind. Ichthyosaurus Professor wonders how the small creature of man could possibly have such a big influence on planet Earth. [https://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co66663/awful-changes-print Source]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo#t=4886 via Mark Williams].]]
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[[Image:De_la_Beche_Henry_c1833_Awful_Changes.jpg|thumb|350px|Henry de la Beche, "Awful Changes", c1833. The geologist's caricature of public scientific lecture on the fossil record and evolution of mankind. Ichthyosaurus Professor wonders how the small creature of man could possibly have such a big influence on planet Earth. [https://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co66663/awful-changes-print Source]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo#t=4886 via Mark Williams].]]
 
The term Anthropocene suggests two key notions: (i) that the Earth is now moving out of its current geological epoch, called the Holocene, and (ii) that human activity is largely responsible for it, that is, that humankind has become a global geological force in its own right.<ref>[http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/369/1938/842#sec-1 Steffen et al. 2011]</ref> This implies new ethics, modes of science, and policies in order to manage the global environment in a rational manner.<ref>[[#Uhrqvist2014|Uhrqvist 2014: 15]]</ref>
 
The term Anthropocene suggests two key notions: (i) that the Earth is now moving out of its current geological epoch, called the Holocene, and (ii) that human activity is largely responsible for it, that is, that humankind has become a global geological force in its own right.<ref>[http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/369/1938/842#sec-1 Steffen et al. 2011]</ref> This implies new ethics, modes of science, and policies in order to manage the global environment in a rational manner.<ref>[[#Uhrqvist2014|Uhrqvist 2014: 15]]</ref>
  
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The word quickly entered the scientific literature as an expression of the degree of environmental change on Earth caused by humans. There are numerous geologically significant conditions and processes profoundly altered by human activities. These include changes in: erosion and sediment transport associated with a variety of anthropogenic processes, including colonisation, agriculture, urbanisation and global warming; the chemical composition of the atmosphere, oceans and soils, with significant anthropogenic perturbations of the cycles of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and various metals; environmental conditions generated by these perturbations (these include global warming, ocean acidification and spreading oceanic 'dead zones'); the biosphere both on land and in the sea, as a result of habitat loss, predation, species invasions and the physical and chemical changes noted above.<ref>[http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropocene/ Working Group on the 'Anthropocene']</ref> Human activity began to have global effects, now layered into a geological record marked with evidence of coal extraction, atomic testing, ocean plastification, and accompanying species extinction.  
 
The word quickly entered the scientific literature as an expression of the degree of environmental change on Earth caused by humans. There are numerous geologically significant conditions and processes profoundly altered by human activities. These include changes in: erosion and sediment transport associated with a variety of anthropogenic processes, including colonisation, agriculture, urbanisation and global warming; the chemical composition of the atmosphere, oceans and soils, with significant anthropogenic perturbations of the cycles of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and various metals; environmental conditions generated by these perturbations (these include global warming, ocean acidification and spreading oceanic 'dead zones'); the biosphere both on land and in the sea, as a result of habitat loss, predation, species invasions and the physical and chemical changes noted above.<ref>[http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropocene/ Working Group on the 'Anthropocene']</ref> Human activity began to have global effects, now layered into a geological record marked with evidence of coal extraction, atomic testing, ocean plastification, and accompanying species extinction.  
  
[[Image:International Chronostratigraphic Chart 2018.jpg|thumb|258px|''International Chronostratigraphic Chart'' of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, July 2018, represents the Geologic Time Scale [http://stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2018-07.pdf (PDF)]. The current Holocene epoch is in the Quaternary period of the Ceonozoic era that is in the Phanerozoic eon. The first version of the chart dates from 2012. For a detailed explanation see [http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/Cohen2013_Episodes.pdf Cohen et al 2013]. [http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-chart-timescale Other formats, translations and related charts].]]
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[[Image:International Chronostratigraphic Chart 2018.jpg|thumb|350px|''International Chronostratigraphic Chart'' of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, July 2018, represents the Geologic Time Scale [http://stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2018-07.pdf (PDF)]. The current Holocene epoch is in the Quaternary period of the Ceonozoic era that is in the Phanerozoic eon. The first version of the chart dates from 2012. For a detailed explanation see [http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/Cohen2013_Episodes.pdf Cohen et al 2013]. [http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-chart-timescale Other formats, translations and related charts].]]
 
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The Anthropocene is currently under discussion as a potential formal unit of the geological time scale. Several suggestions for its beginning have been discussed in the past years: an 'early Anthropocene' some 8,000 years ago;<ref>[[#Ruddiman2013|Ruddiman 2013]]</ref> the beginning of the Industrial Revolution at c1800 CE;<ref>[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]]</ref> and, most prominently, the start of the nuclear age, i.e. the 'Great Acceleration' of the mid-twentieth century.<ref>[[#Steffen2007|Steffen et al. 2007]], [[#Zalasiewicz2014|Zalasiewicz et al. 2014]]</ref> A formal 'Anthropocene' might be defined either with reference to a particular point within a stratal section, that is, a Global Stratigraphic Section and Point (GSSP), colloquially known as a 'golden spike'; or, by a designated time boundary (a Global Standard Stratigraphic Age, GSSA). A related question remains about a hierarchical level at which it should be placed: age, epoch or period.
 
The Anthropocene is currently under discussion as a potential formal unit of the geological time scale. Several suggestions for its beginning have been discussed in the past years: an 'early Anthropocene' some 8,000 years ago;<ref>[[#Ruddiman2013|Ruddiman 2013]]</ref> the beginning of the Industrial Revolution at c1800 CE;<ref>[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]]</ref> and, most prominently, the start of the nuclear age, i.e. the 'Great Acceleration' of the mid-twentieth century.<ref>[[#Steffen2007|Steffen et al. 2007]], [[#Zalasiewicz2014|Zalasiewicz et al. 2014]]</ref> A formal 'Anthropocene' might be defined either with reference to a particular point within a stratal section, that is, a Global Stratigraphic Section and Point (GSSP), colloquially known as a 'golden spike'; or, by a designated time boundary (a Global Standard Stratigraphic Age, GSSA). A related question remains about a hierarchical level at which it should be placed: age, epoch or period.
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==Earth as complex living entity==
 
==Earth as complex living entity==
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[[Image:Earth_photo_TIROS_1960.jpg|thumb|350px|The first photo of Earth from a weather satellite, taken by the TIROS-1 satellite on 1 April 1960. Early photographs provided new information on cloud systems. [https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/earthday/gall_tiros.html Source].]]
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[[Image:Earthrise_1968.jpg|thumb|350px|''Earthrise'', a photograph of the Earth and parts of the Moon's surface taken from lunar orbit by astronaut Bill Anders in Dec 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Apollo_10_Earthrise.ogv Video]. [https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1249.html Source]. See also the ''[https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/apollo-17-blue-marble Blue Marble]'', an image of Earth taken from Apollo 17 in 1972.]]
|[[Image:Earth_photo_TIROS_1960.jpg|thumb|258px|The first photo of Earth from a weather satellite, taken by the TIROS-1 satellite on 1 April 1960. Early photographs provided new information on cloud systems. [https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/earthday/gall_tiros.html Source].]]
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[[Image:Fuller Buckminster Spaceship Earth.jpg|thumb|350px|Buckminster Fuller's Airocean World Map [Dymaxion map], a projection of a world map onto the surface of an icosahedron, which can be unfolded and flattened to two dimensions. This version first made with cartographer Shoji Sadao in 1954 depicts the Earth's continents as "one island", or nearly contiguous land masses. See also [https://books.google.nl/books?id=WlEEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41 Fuller 1943].]]
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[[File:Peter_Russell_The_Global_Brain_1983.mp4|thumb|350px|Peter Russell's video ''The Global Brain'', based on a live audio-visual presentation in 1983. Explores the idea that the Earth is an integrated, self-regulating living organism and asks what function humanity might have for this planetary being. [https://archive.org/details/youtube-CjjQTX9kmS8] ]]
|[[Image:Earthrise_1968.jpg|thumb|258px|''Earthrise'', a photograph of the Earth and parts of the Moon's surface taken from lunar orbit by astronaut Bill Anders in Dec 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Apollo_10_Earthrise.ogv Video]. [https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1249.html Source]. See also the ''[https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/apollo-17-blue-marble Blue Marble]'', an image of Earth taken from Apollo 17 in 1972.]]
 
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|[[Image:Fuller Buckminster Spaceship Earth.jpg|thumb|258px|Buckminster Fuller's Airocean World Map [Dymaxion map], a projection of a world map onto the surface of an icosahedron, which can be unfolded and flattened to two dimensions. This version first made with cartographer Shoji Sadao in 1954 depicts the Earth's continents as "one island", or nearly contiguous land masses. See also [https://books.google.nl/books?id=WlEEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41 Fuller 1943].]]
 
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* {{a|Hutton1788}} Hutton, James, [https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_106252_theoryoftheearthoraninvestigat1788 "Theory of the Earth"], ''Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' 1:2 (1788), Edinburgh, pp 209-304; repr. as ''[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12861 Theory of the Earth]'', 2 vols., Edinburgh: Creech, 1795; [https://archive.org/details/theoryearthwith00huttgoog vol. 3], ed. Archibald Geikie, London: Geological Society, 1899. Argues that the Earth is not a stable, divine creation, but under constant change due to interacting geological and biological phenomena. Hutton's theory was popularised through Charles Lyell's ''Principles of Geology'' (1833) and is now considered foundational to modern geology. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_the_Earth Wikipedia].
 
* {{a|Hutton1788}} Hutton, James, [https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_106252_theoryoftheearthoraninvestigat1788 "Theory of the Earth"], ''Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' 1:2 (1788), Edinburgh, pp 209-304; repr. as ''[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12861 Theory of the Earth]'', 2 vols., Edinburgh: Creech, 1795; [https://archive.org/details/theoryearthwith00huttgoog vol. 3], ed. Archibald Geikie, London: Geological Society, 1899. Argues that the Earth is not a stable, divine creation, but under constant change due to interacting geological and biological phenomena. Hutton's theory was popularised through Charles Lyell's ''Principles of Geology'' (1833) and is now considered foundational to modern geology. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_the_Earth Wikipedia].
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* {{a|Tansley1935}} Tansley, A.G., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.2307/1930070 "The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts and Terms"], ''Ecology'' 16:3 (Jul 1935), pp 284-307. Devises the concept of ecosystem to draw attention to the importance of transfers of materials between organisms and their environment. Extends Clements' earlier term "biome" for "the whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region" with the "whole ''system'' (in the sense of physics), including not only the organism-complex, but also the whole complex of physical factors forming what we call the environment of the biome. [..] [W]e cannot separate [the organisms] from their special environment, with which they form one physical system" (299).
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* {{a|Tansley1935}} Tansley, A.G., [http://sci-hub.st/10.2307/1930070 "The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts and Terms"], ''Ecology'' 16:3 (Jul 1935), pp 284-307. Devises the concept of ecosystem to draw attention to the importance of transfers of materials between organisms and their environment. Extends Clements' earlier term "biome" for "the whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region" with the "whole ''system'' (in the sense of physics), including not only the organism-complex, but also the whole complex of physical factors forming what we call the environment of the biome. [..] [W]e cannot separate [the organisms] from their special environment, with which they form one physical system" (299).
  
 
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* {{a|Lovelock1972}} Lovelock, J.E., [http://www.usp.br/fau/cursos/graduacao/arq_urbanismo/disciplinas/aut0221/Material_de_Apoio/Conceitos/Lovelock_1972_Gaia_as_Seen_Through_The_Atmosphere.pdf "Gaia as Seen Through the Atmosphere"], ''Atmospheric Environment'' 6:8 (1972), Pergamon Press, pp 579-580. First paper outlining the Gaia concept.
 
* {{a|Lovelock1972}} Lovelock, J.E., [http://www.usp.br/fau/cursos/graduacao/arq_urbanismo/disciplinas/aut0221/Material_de_Apoio/Conceitos/Lovelock_1972_Gaia_as_Seen_Through_The_Atmosphere.pdf "Gaia as Seen Through the Atmosphere"], ''Atmospheric Environment'' 6:8 (1972), Pergamon Press, pp 579-580. First paper outlining the Gaia concept.
 
* {{a|LovelockMargulis1974}} Lovelock, James E., Lynn Margulis, L. (1974). [http://web.gps.caltech.edu/classes/ge148c/pdf%20files/lovelock.pdf "Atmospheric Homeostasis by and for the Biosphere: the Gaia Hypothesis"], ''Tellus'', 26:1-2 (1974), Stockholm: International Meteorological Institute, pp 2-10. Frames the Gaia concept as a hypothesis of "atmospheric homeostasis by and for the biosphere."
 
* {{a|LovelockMargulis1974}} Lovelock, James E., Lynn Margulis, L. (1974). [http://web.gps.caltech.edu/classes/ge148c/pdf%20files/lovelock.pdf "Atmospheric Homeostasis by and for the Biosphere: the Gaia Hypothesis"], ''Tellus'', 26:1-2 (1974), Stockholm: International Meteorological Institute, pp 2-10. Frames the Gaia concept as a hypothesis of "atmospheric homeostasis by and for the biosphere."
* {{a|Lovelock1979}} Lovelock, James E., ''Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth'', Oxford UP, 1979; [http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/_DnkmISCKdjF-unk_OUMPIDa0cGiIkhr7w-W7AtbXsrdyn9f 3rd ed.], 2000. Extends the Gaia hypothesis to encompass regulation of aspects of the composition of the ocean, including its salinity.
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* {{a|Lovelock1979}} Lovelock, James E., ''Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth'', Oxford UP, 1979; [http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/6e399cce-54ae-4c36-8df1-b31a5c64f422 3rd ed.], 2000. Extends the Gaia hypothesis to encompass regulation of aspects of the composition of the ocean, including its salinity.
 
* {{a|Lovelock1988}} Lovelock, James, ''The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth'', Oxford UP, 1988, [https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780192860903_0 OL]; 2nd ed., 1995. Outlines the Gaia theory, altering and abandoning some of the tenets of Gaia hypothesis (following strong and constructive criticisms of the 1979 book, esp. Doolittle 1981 and Dawkins 1983), namely: the notion of regulation “by and for the biosphere” was rejected with the realisation that it is the whole system of life and its material environment at the surface of the Earth (Gaia) that ''self-regulates''; the notion of regulation in an ''optimum'' state was broadened to regulation in a ''habitable'' state; the notion of ''homeostasis'' was restricted to specific cases and time intervals and ''self-regulation'' adopted as a more general term. With these changes, the Gaia theory was presented as a framework for understanding the Earth as a system and its development over time.<ref>[[Media:Lenton_Tim_2004_Gaia.pdf|Lenton 2004]]</ref>
 
* {{a|Lovelock1988}} Lovelock, James, ''The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth'', Oxford UP, 1988, [https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780192860903_0 OL]; 2nd ed., 1995. Outlines the Gaia theory, altering and abandoning some of the tenets of Gaia hypothesis (following strong and constructive criticisms of the 1979 book, esp. Doolittle 1981 and Dawkins 1983), namely: the notion of regulation “by and for the biosphere” was rejected with the realisation that it is the whole system of life and its material environment at the surface of the Earth (Gaia) that ''self-regulates''; the notion of regulation in an ''optimum'' state was broadened to regulation in a ''habitable'' state; the notion of ''homeostasis'' was restricted to specific cases and time intervals and ''self-regulation'' adopted as a more general term. With these changes, the Gaia theory was presented as a framework for understanding the Earth as a system and its development over time.<ref>[[Media:Lenton_Tim_2004_Gaia.pdf|Lenton 2004]]</ref>
 
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==Recognition of human impact on the Earth==
 
==Recognition of human impact on the Earth==
[[Image:Dana James Dwight 1864 Era of Mind fossil types.jpg|thumb|258px|Images of the "new fossil types" marking the Era of Mind, from [[#Dana1864|Dana 1864: 240]]. At left is a "human skeleton from Guadaloupe"; at right is a "conglomerate containing coins". [https://archive.org/stream/textbookofgeolog00danaiala#page/240/mode/2up Source].]]
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[[Image:Dana James Dwight 1864 Era of Mind fossil types.jpg|thumb|350px|Images of the "new fossil types" marking the Era of Mind, from [[#Dana1864|Dana 1864: 240]]. At left is a "human skeleton from Guadaloupe"; at right is a "conglomerate containing coins". [https://archive.org/stream/textbookofgeolog00danaiala#page/240/mode/2up Source].]]
[[Image:Yamal_crater.jpg|thumb|258px|A crater in the frozen Yamal peninsula in Siberia found in mid-2014. The 40 metre deep and 30 metre wide crater was formed when methane released as permafrost thawed. Air near the bottom of the crater contained unusually high concentrations of methane. Its release has been linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013, which were warmer than usual by an average of about 5°C. As temperatures rose, permafrost thawed and collapsed, releasing methane that had been trapped in the icy ground.<ref>[https://www.nature.com/news/mysterious-siberian-crater-attributed-to-methane-1.15649 Moskvitch 2015]</ref> By mid-2015, the crater was filled with water almost up to it's rim.<ref>[http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0302-startling-changes-revealed-in-mystery-craters-in-northern-siberia/ Liesowska 2015]</ref>]]
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[[Image:Yamal_crater.jpg|thumb|350px|A crater in the frozen Yamal peninsula in Siberia found in mid-2014. The 40 metre deep and 30 metre wide crater was formed when methane released as permafrost thawed. Air near the bottom of the crater contained unusually high concentrations of methane. Its release has been linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013, which were warmer than usual by an average of about 5°C. As temperatures rose, permafrost thawed and collapsed, releasing methane that had been trapped in the icy ground.<ref>[https://www.nature.com/news/mysterious-siberian-crater-attributed-to-methane-1.15649 Moskvitch 2015]</ref> By mid-2015, the crater was filled with water almost up to it's rim.<ref>[http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0302-startling-changes-revealed-in-mystery-craters-in-northern-siberia/ Liesowska 2015]</ref>]]
Greek and Roman authors gave vivid reports about man's devastating impacts on their Mediterranean "Arcadia".<ref>Plato's description of the deterioration of Athens' natural environment in his ''Kritias'' is well known. Other examples include Hippocrates and Roman authors such as Strabo and Plinius. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Id3Z5XTcOWgC&pg=PA6 (Ehlers & Krafft 2006: 6)]</ref> Scientists have noted the extent of human influence on planet Earth at least since the latter half of the 19th century. George Perkins Marsh’s [[#Marsh1864|''Man and Nature'' (1864)]] is an early major work to focus on anthropogenic global change, while the Italian geologist [[#Stoppani1873|Antonio Stoppani (1873)]] used the term [[#Stoppani2012|"Anthropozoic"]] to denote the time of this transformation. Later on, physical chemist [[#Arrhenius1896|Svante Arrhenius (1896)]] and geologist [[#Chamberlain1897|Thomas Chamberlain (1897)]] were exploring the relationship between CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Arrhenius suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population. Throughout the 20th century the idea of an epoch of the natural history of the Earth, driven by humankind, was discussed on [[#Literature|more occasions]].<ref>[http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/369/1938/835 Zalasiewicz et al. 2011.]</ref> In 1988, NASA scientist [[#Hansen1988|James E. Hansen]] had testified to Congress about climate, specifically referring to global warming, following which popular use of the term exploded. In [[#CrutzenStoermer2000|2000]], the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen (then of Max-Planck-Institute of Chemistry) and freshwater biologist Eugene F. Stoermer (U Michigan) employed the concept of the Anthropocene for a related matter.
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Greek and Roman authors gave vivid reports about man's devastating impacts on their Mediterranean "Arcadia".<ref>Plato's description of the deterioration of Athens' natural environment in his ''Kritias'' is well known. Other examples include Hippocrates and Roman authors such as Strabo and Plinius. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Id3Z5XTcOWgC&pg=PA6 (Ehlers & Krafft 2006: 6)]</ref> Scientists have noted the extent of human influence on planet Earth at least since the latter half of the 19th century. George Perkins Marsh’s [[#Marsh1864|''Man and Nature'' (1864)]] is an early major work to focus on anthropogenic global change, while the Italian geologist [[#Stoppani1873|Antonio Stoppani (1873)]] used the term [[#Stoppani2012|"Anthropozoic"]] to denote the time of this transformation. Later on, physical chemist [[#Arrhenius1896|Svante Arrhenius (1896)]] and geologist [[#Chamberlain1897|Thomas Chamberlain (1897)]] were exploring the relationship between CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Arrhenius suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population. Throughout the 20th century the idea of an epoch of the natural history of the Earth, driven by humankind, was discussed on [[#Publications|more occasions]].<ref>[http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/369/1938/835 Zalasiewicz et al. 2011.]</ref> In 1988, NASA scientist [[#Hansen1988|James E. Hansen]] had testified to Congress about climate, specifically referring to global warming, following which popular use of the term exploded. In [[#CrutzenStoermer2000|2000]], the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen (then of Max-Planck-Institute of Chemistry) and freshwater biologist Eugene F. Stoermer (U Michigan) employed the concept of the Anthropocene for a related matter.
  
 
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{{sm|[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]] refer to Stoppani, Marsh, Vernadsky, de Chardin and Le Roy as among the first to recognize the growing role of humankind as a "significant geological, morphological force". [[#Steffen2011|Steffen et al. 2011]] refer to these and some others (Bergson, Osborn, Schuchert, Sherlock) as antecedents of the current idea of modern humankind as a new geological agent on a global scale, although they caution against drawing an equivalence with earlier concepts. [[#HamiltonGrinevald2015|Hamilton & Grinevald 2015]] cite Stoppani, Renevier, LeConte, Schuchert, Dana and de Chardin as authors who described the impact of human action on "the face of the Earth". The website of Anthropocene Working Group identifies Stoppani, LeConte, Vernadsky and de Chardin as precursors of the term Anthropocene.}}
 
{{sm|[[#CrutzenStoermer2000|Crutzen & Stoermer 2000]] refer to Stoppani, Marsh, Vernadsky, de Chardin and Le Roy as among the first to recognize the growing role of humankind as a "significant geological, morphological force". [[#Steffen2011|Steffen et al. 2011]] refer to these and some others (Bergson, Osborn, Schuchert, Sherlock) as antecedents of the current idea of modern humankind as a new geological agent on a global scale, although they caution against drawing an equivalence with earlier concepts. [[#HamiltonGrinevald2015|Hamilton & Grinevald 2015]] cite Stoppani, Renevier, LeConte, Schuchert, Dana and de Chardin as authors who described the impact of human action on "the face of the Earth". The website of Anthropocene Working Group identifies Stoppani, LeConte, Vernadsky and de Chardin as precursors of the term Anthropocene.}}
  
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; Age of Mind, Era of Mind, Age of Man
 
* {{a|Dana1859}} Dana, James D., [https://books.google.com/books?id=qCA-AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover "Anticipations of Man in Nature"], ''The New Englander'' 17, 1859, pp 294-334. Geology professor of Yale University says that "the present age, the Age of Mind, is that towards which all the preceding ages were preparatory."
 
* {{a|Dana1859}} Dana, James D., [https://books.google.com/books?id=qCA-AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover "Anticipations of Man in Nature"], ''The New Englander'' 17, 1859, pp 294-334. Geology professor of Yale University says that "the present age, the Age of Mind, is that towards which all the preceding ages were preparatory."
* {{a|Dana1864}} Dana, James D., [https://archive.org/stream/textbookofgeolog00danaiala#page/236/mode/2up "Era of Mind – Age of Man"], in Dana, ''[https://archive.org/details/textbookofgeolog00danaiala A Text-book of Geology]'', Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Bliss, 1864, pp 236-243. A standard geology textbook for decades. "Referred to most post-glacial strata as the ‘Era of Mind – Age of Man’. In his formulation, this was not simply a  symbolic description. Dana enumerated the characteristic rocks and life of each major division of geologic time, and the Age of Man was treated similarly, with a discussion of depositional patterns and types and of the characteristic fauna. Dana wrote that there were ‘large additions  of  species’  at  the  beginning  of  the  period  ‘especially  of  those  adapted  to  promote  Man’s physical, intellectual, and moral progress, through their nutritions or healing virtues, their strength and beauty, and their power of multiplying the necessities of labor and the evils of indolence’ (p. 238)".<ref>[http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/08912963.2017.1304934 Monson 2017]</ref>
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* {{a|Dana1864}} Dana, James D., [https://archive.org/stream/textbookofgeolog00danaiala#page/236/mode/2up "Era of Mind – Age of Man"], in Dana, ''[https://archive.org/details/textbookofgeolog00danaiala A Text-book of Geology]'', Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Bliss, 1864, pp 236-243. A standard geology textbook for decades. "Referred to most post-glacial strata as the ‘Era of Mind – Age of Man’. In his formulation, this was not simply a  symbolic description. Dana enumerated the characteristic rocks and life of each major division of geologic time, and the Age of Man was treated similarly, with a discussion of depositional patterns and types and of the characteristic fauna. Dana wrote that there were ‘large additions  of  species’  at  the  beginning  of  the  period  ‘especially  of  those  adapted  to  promote  Man’s physical, intellectual, and moral progress, through their nutritions or healing virtues, their strength and beauty, and their power of multiplying the necessities of labor and the evils of indolence’ (p. 238)".<ref>[http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/08912963.2017.1304934 Monson 2017]</ref>
  
 
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* {{a|Arrhenius1896}} Arrhenius, Svante, [http://www.rsc.org/images/Arrhenius1896_tcm18-173546.pdf "On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground"], ''London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science'' 5:41 (Apr 1896), pp 237-275. Explores the relationship between CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population.
 
* {{a|Arrhenius1896}} Arrhenius, Svante, [http://www.rsc.org/images/Arrhenius1896_tcm18-173546.pdf "On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground"], ''London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science'' 5:41 (Apr 1896), pp 237-275. Explores the relationship between CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population.
 
* {{a|Chamberlain1897}} Chamberlain, Thomas, [http://archive.org/details/jstor-30054630 "A Group of Hypotheses Bearing on Climatic Changes"], ''Journal of Geology'' 5 (Oct-Nov 1897), pp 653-683.
 
* {{a|Chamberlain1897}} Chamberlain, Thomas, [http://archive.org/details/jstor-30054630 "A Group of Hypotheses Bearing on Climatic Changes"], ''Journal of Geology'' 5 (Oct-Nov 1897), pp 653-683.
* Matthews, William H., William Kellogg, and G.D. Robinson (eds.), ''Man's Impact on the Climate'', MIT Press, xviii+594 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1126/science.176.4030.38-a Hammond] (Science).
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* Matthews, William H., William Kellogg, and G.D. Robinson (eds.), ''Man's Impact on the Climate'', MIT Press, xviii+594 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1126/science.176.4030.38-a Hammond] (Science).
* ''Inadvertent Climate Modification: Report of the Study of Man's Impact on Climate (SMIC)'', MIT Press, 1971, xxiv+308 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1126/science.176.4030.38-a Hammond] (Science).
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* ''Inadvertent Climate Modification: Report of the Study of Man's Impact on Climate (SMIC)'', MIT Press, 1971, xxiv+308 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1126/science.176.4030.38-a Hammond] (Science).
 
* {{a|Broecker1975}} Broecker, Wallace S., [[Media:Broecker Wallace 1975 Climatic Change Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming.pdf|"Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?"]], ''Science'' 189, 8 Aug 1975, pp 460-463.
 
* {{a|Broecker1975}} Broecker, Wallace S., [[Media:Broecker Wallace 1975 Climatic Change Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming.pdf|"Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?"]], ''Science'' 189, 8 Aug 1975, pp 460-463.
 
* {{a|Hansen1988}} Hansen, James E., [[Media:Hansen James E 1988 The Greenhouse Effect Impacts of Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves.pdf|"The Greenhouse Effect: Impacts of Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves"]], ''100th Cong., 1st sess.'', 23 Jun 1988. Testimony of Director of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) to the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hansen said: "global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect relationship between the greenhouse effect and the observed warming." His testimony was very widely reported in popular media, and after that popular use of the term global warming exploded. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVz67cwmxTM Video]. [https://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/24/us/global-warming-has-begun-expert-tells-senate.html NYT coverage].
 
* {{a|Hansen1988}} Hansen, James E., [[Media:Hansen James E 1988 The Greenhouse Effect Impacts of Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves.pdf|"The Greenhouse Effect: Impacts of Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves"]], ''100th Cong., 1st sess.'', 23 Jun 1988. Testimony of Director of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) to the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hansen said: "global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect relationship between the greenhouse effect and the observed warming." His testimony was very widely reported in popular media, and after that popular use of the term global warming exploded. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVz67cwmxTM Video]. [https://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/24/us/global-warming-has-begun-expert-tells-senate.html NYT coverage].
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* nitrogen cycle (global). [[Media:Galloway_James_2004_Global_Nitrogen_Cycle.pdf|Galloway 2004]].
 
* nitrogen cycle (global). [[Media:Galloway_James_2004_Global_Nitrogen_Cycle.pdf|Galloway 2004]].
 
* ozone hole. [[Media:Crutzen_Paul_2004_Ozone Hole.pdf|Crutzen 2004]].
 
* ozone hole. [[Media:Crutzen_Paul_2004_Ozone Hole.pdf|Crutzen 2004]].
* planetary boundaries. [[#Rockstroem2009a|Rockström et al 2009]], [[#ICSU2011|ICSU 2011]], [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.02.016 Biermann 2012], [https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss4/art49/ES-2014-7082.pdf Griggs et al 2014]; criticism: [https://thebreakthrough.org/blog/Planetary%20Boundaries%20web.pdf Nordhaus et al 2012].
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* planetary boundaries. [[#Rockstroem2009a|Rockström et al 2009]], [[#ICSU2011|ICSU 2011]], [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.02.016 Biermann 2012], [https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss4/art49/ES-2014-7082.pdf Griggs et al 2014]; criticism: [https://thebreakthrough.org/blog/Planetary%20Boundaries%20web.pdf Nordhaus et al 2012].
* Second Copernican revolution. [http://sci-hub.tw/https://www.nature.com/articles/35011515 Schellnhuber 1999].
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* Second Copernican revolution. [http://sci-hub.st/https://www.nature.com/articles/35011515 Schellnhuber 1999].
 
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===Institutional framework===
 
===Institutional framework===
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{{#ev:archiveorg|gaia_hypothesis|268x200|right|{{sm|Professor Lynn Margulis of Boston University<br>speaks before an audience of NASA employees<br>in 1984 to explain the gaia hypothesis. [https://archive.org/details/gaia_hypothesis Source].}}}}
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[[Image:IGBP_Earth_system_science_pie_2006.jpg|thumb|350px|IGBP phase 2 structure (2006) in which core projects conformed to either individual components of the Earth system, the interfaces between them, or integration across the Earth system components.]]
|{{#widget:Html5media|url=https://archive.org/download/gaia_hypothesis/gaia_hypothesis_512kb.mp4|width=258|height=194|poster=https://archive.org/download/gaia_hypothesis/gaia_hypothesis.thumbs/gaia_hypothesis_000060.jpg}}<br>{{sm|Professor Lynn Margulis of Boston University<br>speaks before an audience of NASA employees<br>in 1984 to explain the gaia hypothesis. [https://archive.org/details/gaia_hypothesis Source].}}
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[[Image:Lexicon of global environmental change organizations 2012.png|thumb|350px|Major global environmental change organizations, 2012. [http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/global/pdf/pep/COSUST_2012.pdf#page=3 Source].]]
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[[Image:Environmental_change_institutions.png|thumb|350px|{{a|EnvironmentalChangeInstitutions}} Institutions and important research programmes related to global environmental change (GEC). "International cooperation in the fields of meteorology and atmospheric physics began early (WMO, IGY, SCAR, GARP), closely followed by the chemistry of the atmosphere, with the nonstate ICSU acting as primary sponsor. The organisations concerned with biology and the productivity of the ecosystems appeared a decade later (IBP, MAB). The closer relation to resource management problems is shown by the increased role of UNESCO; in 1969, as the planning for the UN Conference on the Human Environment commenced, the ICSU launched an assessment committee to provide a unified scientific voice on problems of the environment (SCOPE). For many years, this committee was a scientific forum for a broad range of natural and social researchers, and many of the influential scientists involved in the international GEC programmes have worked together within SCOPE; cooperation usually continued into the more recent and well-known assessment bodies of IPCC and MA. Despite its three decades of existence, the GEC research programmes (WCRP, IGBP, IHDP, DIVERSITAS) are among the more recent of the large, collaborative, knowledge-producing cooperations." [[#Uhrqvist2014|(Uhrqvist 2014: 10-1)]] ]]  
|[[Image:IGBP_Earth_system_science_pie_2006.jpg|thumb|258px|IGBP phase 2 structure (2006) in which core projects conformed to either individual components of the Earth system, the interfaces between them, or integration across the Earth system components.]]
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[[Image:IGBP timeline 2016.jpg|thumb|350px|Timeline of some significant events in the history of IGBP and the global environmental change programmes. [[#Seitzinger2015|(Seitzinger et al 2015)]]]]
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|[[Image:Lexicon of global environmental change organizations 2012.png|thumb|258px|Major global environmental change organizations, 2012. [http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/global/pdf/pep/COSUST_2012.pdf#page=3 Source].]]
 
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|[[Image:Environmental_change_institutions.png|thumb|258px|{{a|EnvironmentalChangeInstitutions}} Institutions and important research programmes related to global environmental change (GEC). "International cooperation in the fields of meteorology and atmospheric physics began early (WMO, IGY, SCAR, GARP), closely followed by the chemistry of the atmosphere, with the nonstate ICSU acting as primary sponsor. The organisations concerned with biology and the productivity of the ecosystems appeared a decade later (IBP, MAB). The closer relation to resource management problems is shown by the increased role of UNESCO; in 1969, as the planning for the UN Conference on the Human Environment commenced, the ICSU launched an assessment committee to provide a unified scientific voice on problems of the environment (SCOPE). For many years, this committee was a scientific forum for a broad range of natural and social researchers, and many of the influential scientists involved in the international GEC programmes have worked together within SCOPE; cooperation usually continued into the more recent and well-known assessment bodies of IPCC and MA. Despite its three decades of existence, the GEC research programmes (WCRP, IGBP, IHDP, DIVERSITAS) are among the more recent of the large, collaborative, knowledge-producing cooperations." [[#Uhrqvist2014|(Uhrqvist 2014: 10-1)]] ]]  
 
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|[[Image:IGBP timeline 2016.jpg|thumb|258px|Timeline of some significant events in the history of IGBP and the global environmental change programmes. [[#Seitzinger2015|(Seitzinger et al 2015)]]]]
 
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The paradigm of Earth system science emerged in the 1980s and took institutional form in the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (IGBP) established by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU, since 1998 the International Council of Science).
 
The paradigm of Earth system science emerged in the 1980s and took institutional form in the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (IGBP) established by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU, since 1998 the International Council of Science).
  
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* [http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropocene Working Group on the Anthropocene] of Subcommission on Quarternary Stratigraphy. Established 2009, convenor Jan Zalasiewicz, secretary Colin Waters. Currently developing a proposal to formalise the Anthropocene as a geological unit within the Geological Time Scale. First meeting 2014 at HKW, Berlin ([http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropo/anthropoceneworkinggroupnewslettervol5.pdf Program], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo Video 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFzTRsXur_k Video 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Bht2Zwd9s Video 3]). Summary of evidence [[#Zalasiewicz2017|published 2017]].
 
* [http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropocene Working Group on the Anthropocene] of Subcommission on Quarternary Stratigraphy. Established 2009, convenor Jan Zalasiewicz, secretary Colin Waters. Currently developing a proposal to formalise the Anthropocene as a geological unit within the Geological Time Scale. First meeting 2014 at HKW, Berlin ([http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropo/anthropoceneworkinggroupnewslettervol5.pdf Program], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo Video 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFzTRsXur_k Video 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Bht2Zwd9s Video 3]). Summary of evidence [[#Zalasiewicz2017|published 2017]].
  
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* {{a|NRC1995}} National Research Council (NRC), ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=hk0rAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover Earth Observations from Space: History, Promise, and Reality]'', Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1995. [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19960003356 Executive summary], xvi+10 pp.
 
* {{a|NRC1995}} National Research Council (NRC), ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=hk0rAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover Earth Observations from Space: History, Promise, and Reality]'', Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1995. [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19960003356 Executive summary], xvi+10 pp.
 
* {{a|Bolin2007}} Bolin, Bert, ''A History of the Science and Politics of Climate Change: The Role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change'', Cambridge UP, 2007.
 
* {{a|Bolin2007}} Bolin, Bert, ''A History of the Science and Politics of Climate Change: The Role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change'', Cambridge UP, 2007.
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* {{a|Seitzinger2015}} Seitzinger, Sybil P., et al., [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213305416300017 "International Geosphere–Biosphere Programme and Earth System Science: Three Decades of Co-evolution"], ''Anthropocene'' 12 (Dec 2015), pp 3-16.
 
* {{a|Seitzinger2015}} Seitzinger, Sybil P., et al., [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213305416300017 "International Geosphere–Biosphere Programme and Earth System Science: Three Decades of Co-evolution"], ''Anthropocene'' 12 (Dec 2015), pp 3-16.
  
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* Weart, Spencer R., ''The Discovery of Global Warming'', Harvard UP, 2003; 2008. Traces the origins of Earth System science to the shrinking budgets for research in the United States (150); also asserts that the ESSC emerged as a NASA-coordinated response, with the aim of creating a coordinated framework with which to study the planet as a whole and, perhaps more pragmatically, in order to secure funding in a time when Cold War research could no longer be depended upon to do so.
 
* Weart, Spencer R., ''The Discovery of Global Warming'', Harvard UP, 2003; 2008. Traces the origins of Earth System science to the shrinking budgets for research in the United States (150); also asserts that the ESSC emerged as a NASA-coordinated response, with the aim of creating a coordinated framework with which to study the planet as a whole and, perhaps more pragmatically, in order to secure funding in a time when Cold War research could no longer be depended upon to do so.
 
* {{a|Kwa2005}} Kwa, Chunglin, "Local Ecologies, Global Science: Discourses and Strategies of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme. Social Studies of Science, 35:6 (2005), pp 923-950. [http://sss.sagepub.com/content/35/6/923.abstract] Examines the impact of the interdisciplinary cooperation within the IGBP on ecology and the ecologists’ response; shows how ecology as a field, with its attention to local relations, navigated in a research structure dominated by the global perspectives which dominated geophysics.
 
* {{a|Kwa2005}} Kwa, Chunglin, "Local Ecologies, Global Science: Discourses and Strategies of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme. Social Studies of Science, 35:6 (2005), pp 923-950. [http://sss.sagepub.com/content/35/6/923.abstract] Examines the impact of the interdisciplinary cooperation within the IGBP on ecology and the ecologists’ response; shows how ecology as a field, with its attention to local relations, navigated in a research structure dominated by the global perspectives which dominated geophysics.
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* {{a|Oldroyd2006}} Oldroyd, David, ''Earth Cycles: A Historical Perspective'', Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006, xiv+234 pp. Review: [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11016-007-9174-x#page-1 Dott] (2008).
 
* {{a|Oldroyd2006}} Oldroyd, David, ''Earth Cycles: A Historical Perspective'', Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006, xiv+234 pp. Review: [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11016-007-9174-x#page-1 Dott] (2008).
 
* {{a|UhrqvistLoevbrand2009}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ac2009/papers/AC2009-0107.pdf "Seeing and Knowing the Earth as a System – Tracing the History of the Earth System Science Partnership"], 2009, 27 pp.
 
* {{a|UhrqvistLoevbrand2009}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ac2009/papers/AC2009-0107.pdf "Seeing and Knowing the Earth as a System – Tracing the History of the Earth System Science Partnership"], 2009, 27 pp.
* {{a|Dahan2010}} Dahan, Amy, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.shpsb.2010.08.002 "Putting the Earth System in a Numerical Box? The Evolution from Climate Modeling Toward Global Change"], ''Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics'' 41 (2010), pp 282-292.  
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* {{a|Dahan2010}} Dahan, Amy, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.shpsb.2010.08.002 "Putting the Earth System in a Numerical Box? The Evolution from Climate Modeling Toward Global Change"], ''Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics'' 41 (2010), pp 282-292.  
 
* {{a|Uhrqvist2013}} Uhrqvist, Ola, "Governing through Knowledge: START and the Expansion of Global Environmental Research", in ''Interpretive Approaches to Global Climate Governance: (De-)constructing the Greenhouse'', eds. Chris Methmann, Delf Rothe and Benjamin Stephan, Routledge, 2013, pp 152-165.
 
* {{a|Uhrqvist2013}} Uhrqvist, Ola, "Governing through Knowledge: START and the Expansion of Global Environmental Research", in ''Interpretive Approaches to Global Climate Governance: (De-)constructing the Greenhouse'', eds. Chris Methmann, Delf Rothe and Benjamin Stephan, Routledge, 2013, pp 152-165.
* {{a|UhrqvistLoevbrand2014}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/09644016.2013.835964 "Rendering Global Change Problematic: The Constitutive Effects of Earth System Research in the IGBP and the IHDP"], ''Environmental Politics'' 23:2 (2014), pp 339-356.
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* {{a|UhrqvistLoevbrand2014}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/09644016.2013.835964 "Rendering Global Change Problematic: The Constitutive Effects of Earth System Research in the IGBP and the IHDP"], ''Environmental Politics'' 23:2 (2014), pp 339-356.
 
* {{a|Uhrqvist2014}} Uhrqvist, Ola, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=15538 Seeing and Knowing the Earth as a System: An Effective History of Global Environmental Change Research as Scientific and Political Practice]'', Linköping University, Sep 2014, 91 pp. Dissertation. Traces "the history of the present scientific articulations of the Earth System"; "primarily based on archival analyses of program and project documentation produced by the IGBP and IHDP" in the period 1983-2013.
 
* {{a|Uhrqvist2014}} Uhrqvist, Ola, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=15538 Seeing and Knowing the Earth as a System: An Effective History of Global Environmental Change Research as Scientific and Political Practice]'', Linköping University, Sep 2014, 91 pp. Dissertation. Traces "the history of the present scientific articulations of the Earth System"; "primarily based on archival analyses of program and project documentation produced by the IGBP and IHDP" in the period 1983-2013.
* {{a|UhrqvistLinner2015}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Björn-Ola Linnér, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/2053019614567543 "Narratives of the Past for Future Earth: The Historiography of Global Environmental Change Research"], ''Anthropocene Review'' 2:2 (2015), pp 159-173.
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* {{a|UhrqvistLinner2015}} Uhrqvist, Ola, and Björn-Ola Linnér, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/2053019614567543 "Narratives of the Past for Future Earth: The Historiography of Global Environmental Change Research"], ''Anthropocene Review'' 2:2 (2015), pp 159-173.
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* Selcer, Perrin, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/2c0c397e-142c-4575-8d05-54ca35e8328f The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment: How the United Nations Built Spaceship Earth]'', Columbia University Press, 2018, 400 pp. [https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-postwar-origins-of-the-global-environment/9780231166485 Publisher]. Review: [https://networks.h-net.org/node/19397/reviews/6269508/marino-selcer-postwar-origins-global-environment-how-united-nations Marino] (H-Environment), [https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz770 Brown] (Am Hist Rev), [https://doi.org/10.1086/712468 Lajus] (Isis).
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* Rindzevičiūtė, Eglė, [https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244318000161 "Soviet Policy Sciences and Earth System Governmentality"], ''Modern Intellectual History'' 17:1, Mar 2020, pp 179-208.
 
See also [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/series/earth-system-governance Earth System Governance] book series from MIT Press, 2010ff.
 
See also [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/series/earth-system-governance Earth System Governance] book series from MIT Press, 2010ff.
 
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===Earth System modeling===
 
===Earth System modeling===
[[Image:NASA_1986_Earth_system_science_model.png|thumb|258px|{{a|Bretherton}} A simplified version of the Bretherton Diagram (1986) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a conceptual model of the functioning of the Earth system in time scales of decades to centuries where human forces have become prominent (if not dominant). This figure was an important driving force for the conceptualization of subsequent Earth system research programs (WCRP, IHDP, and IGBP). First created by meteorologist Francis P. Bretherton and published in [[#NASA1986|NASA 1986: 19]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=KD4rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19]; repr. in [[#NRC1995|NRC 1995: 149]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=hk0rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA149]; redrawn in [http://www.pnas.org/content/110/Supplement_1/3665/F1.expansion.html Mooney et al 2013].]]
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[[Image:NASA_1986_Earth_system_science_model.png|thumb|350px|{{a|Bretherton}} A simplified version of the Bretherton Diagram (1986) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a conceptual model of the functioning of the Earth system in time scales of decades to centuries where human forces have become prominent (if not dominant). This figure was an important driving force for the conceptualization of subsequent Earth system research programs (WCRP, IHDP, and IGBP). First created by meteorologist Francis P. Bretherton and published in [[#NASA1986|NASA 1986: 19]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=KD4rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19]; repr. in [[#NRC1995|NRC 1995: 149]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=hk0rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA149]; redrawn in [http://www.pnas.org/content/110/Supplement_1/3665/F1.expansion.html Mooney et al 2013].]]
[[Image:NASA_1986_Earth_system_science_model_detailed.jpg|thumb|258px|Detailed version of the Bretherton diagram, 1986. First published in [[#NASA1986|NASA 1986: 24-25]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=KD4rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA24]; redrawn in [[#Cornell2012|Cornell et al 2012: 9]].]]
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[[Image:NASA_1986_Earth_system_science_model_detailed.jpg|thumb|350px|Detailed version of the Bretherton diagram, 1986. First published in [[#NASA1986|NASA 1986: 24-25]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=KD4rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA24]; redrawn in [[#Cornell2012|Cornell et al 2012: 9]].]]
[[Image:Kuhn_et_al_1992_Social_Process_Diagram.jpg|thumb|258px|{{a|SPD}} The Social Process Diagram, 1992. In the earlier Bretherton diagram (1986), human activities are depicted as a single element, affecting land use and water and emitting pollutants, and affected primarily by climate change and changes in terrestrial ecosystems. This diagram attempts to map out the key systems and interactions among systems that were seen as underpinning the human drivers ("human dimensions") of global environmental change. Developed from discussions of the Human Interactions Working Group of CIESIN, which had been funded by NASA to forge a link between the natural and social sciences in the context of global change research. First published in [[#Kuhn1992|Kuhn et al 1992: 32-33]] [http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/documents/CIESIN1992PathwaysofUnderstanding_sm.pdf#page=38]; redrawn in  [[#Cornell2012|Cornell et al 2012: 12]] and [http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2013/01/06/1107484110.DCSupplemental/pnas.201107484SI.pdf#page=2 Mooley et al 2013: suppl].]]  
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[[Image:Kuhn_et_al_1992_Social_Process_Diagram.jpg|thumb|350px|{{a|SPD}} The Social Process Diagram, 1992. In the earlier Bretherton diagram (1986), human activities are depicted as a single element, affecting land use and water and emitting pollutants, and affected primarily by climate change and changes in terrestrial ecosystems. This diagram attempts to map out the key systems and interactions among systems that were seen as underpinning the human drivers ("human dimensions") of global environmental change. Developed from discussions of the Human Interactions Working Group of CIESIN, which had been funded by NASA to forge a link between the natural and social sciences in the context of global change research. First published in [[#Kuhn1992|Kuhn et al 1992: 32-33]] [http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/documents/CIESIN1992PathwaysofUnderstanding_sm.pdf#page=38]; redrawn in  [[#Cornell2012|Cornell et al 2012: 12]] and [http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2013/01/06/1107484110.DCSupplemental/pnas.201107484SI.pdf#page=2 Mooley et al 2013: suppl].]]  
The concept of the Earth System is sometimes used to refer to the global system that emerged during studies of the interaction between global biogeochemical cycles, such as those of carbon or nitrogen.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=85YkdAm5tdoC&printsec=frontcover Jacobson et al. 2000]</ref> It is also common to refer to the conceptual model of the Earth System developed by a research team at NASA between 1983 and 1988; in this wiring diagram, both the physical climate and the biogeochemical cycles are organised on equal terms. More physically-oriented definitions consider the Earth System to represent an expanded knowledge about the climate that now also include hydrology, biology, etc.<ref>[http://sci-hub.tw/10.1179/030801808X259943 Paillard 2008]</ref> [[#Uhrqvist2014|(Uhrqvist 2014: 13-14)]]
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The concept of the Earth System is sometimes used to refer to the global system that emerged during studies of the interaction between global biogeochemical cycles, such as those of carbon or nitrogen.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=85YkdAm5tdoC&printsec=frontcover Jacobson et al. 2000]</ref> It is also common to refer to the conceptual model of the Earth System developed by a research team at NASA between 1983 and 1988; in this wiring diagram, both the physical climate and the biogeochemical cycles are organised on equal terms. More physically-oriented definitions consider the Earth System to represent an expanded knowledge about the climate that now also include hydrology, biology, etc.<ref>[http://sci-hub.st/10.1179/030801808X259943 Paillard 2008]</ref> [[#Uhrqvist2014|(Uhrqvist 2014: 13-14)]]
 
   
 
   
 
Human dimension was first considered marginal (see the box on the left in [[#Bretherton|Bretherton diagram]]), to receive more attention with the inclusion of social scientists in research (see [[#SPD|The Social Process Diagram]]).
 
Human dimension was first considered marginal (see the box on the left in [[#Bretherton|Bretherton diagram]]), to receive more attention with the inclusion of social scientists in research (see [[#SPD|The Social Process Diagram]]).
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; Climate modeling
 
; Climate modeling
 
* Forrester, Jay W., ''World Dynamics'', Cambridge, MA: Wright-Allen Press, 1971; [[Media:Forrester_Jay_W_World_Dynamics_2nd_ed_1973.pdf|2nd ed.]], 1973, 144 pp. A pioneering work on world dynamics in the World II model, which also underpinned simulations of global dynamics in the Club of Rome's report, ''[[#Meadows1972|Limits to Growth]]''.
 
* Forrester, Jay W., ''World Dynamics'', Cambridge, MA: Wright-Allen Press, 1971; [[Media:Forrester_Jay_W_World_Dynamics_2nd_ed_1973.pdf|2nd ed.]], 1973, 144 pp. A pioneering work on world dynamics in the World II model, which also underpinned simulations of global dynamics in the Club of Rome's report, ''[[#Meadows1972|Limits to Growth]]''.
* Dahan, Amy, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.shpsb.2010.08.002 "Putting the Earth System in a Numerical Box? The Evolution from Climate Modeling Toward Global Change"], ''Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics'' 41 (2010), pp 282-292.  
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* Dahan, Amy, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.shpsb.2010.08.002 "Putting the Earth System in a Numerical Box? The Evolution from Climate Modeling Toward Global Change"], ''Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics'' 41 (2010), pp 282-292.  
 
* Edwards, Paul N., ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6211 A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming]'', MIT Press, 2010, 528 pp. [http://pne.people.si.umich.edu/vastmachine/ Author]. "A historical account of climate science as a global knowledge infrastructure."
 
* Edwards, Paul N., ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6211 A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming]'', MIT Press, 2010, 528 pp. [http://pne.people.si.umich.edu/vastmachine/ Author]. "A historical account of climate science as a global knowledge infrastructure."
 
* Gramelsberger, Gabriele, and Johann Feichter, [https://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9783642176999-c1.pdf "Modelling the Climate System: An Overview"], in ''Climate Change and Policy: The Calculability of Climate Change and the Challenge of Uncertainty'', eds. G. Gramelsberger and J. Feichter, Heidelberg; New York: Springer, 2011, pp 9-90.
 
* Gramelsberger, Gabriele, and Johann Feichter, [https://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9783642176999-c1.pdf "Modelling the Climate System: An Overview"], in ''Climate Change and Policy: The Calculability of Climate Change and the Challenge of Uncertainty'', eds. G. Gramelsberger and J. Feichter, Heidelberg; New York: Springer, 2011, pp 9-90.
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* {{a|Jasanoff2010}} Jasanoff, Sheila, "A New Climate for Society", ''Theory, Culture & Society'', 27:2-3 (2010), pp 233-253.
 
* {{a|Jasanoff2010}} Jasanoff, Sheila, "A New Climate for Society", ''Theory, Culture & Society'', 27:2-3 (2010), pp 233-253.
 
* {{a|Radcliffe2010}} Radcliffe, S.A., Watson, E.E., Simmons, I., Fernandez-Armesto, F., Sluyter, A., "Environmentalist Thinking and/in Geography", ''Progress in Human Geography'' 34:1 (2010), pp 98-116. "Simplified [global] models can give decision-makers a false sense of confidence that the problems are easy to identify and the solutions straightforward to implement" (104).
 
* {{a|Radcliffe2010}} Radcliffe, S.A., Watson, E.E., Simmons, I., Fernandez-Armesto, F., Sluyter, A., "Environmentalist Thinking and/in Geography", ''Progress in Human Geography'' 34:1 (2010), pp 98-116. "Simplified [global] models can give decision-makers a false sense of confidence that the problems are easy to identify and the solutions straightforward to implement" (104).
* Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/09644016.2013.835964 "Rendering Global Change Problematic: The Constitutive Effects of Earth System Research in the IGBP and the IHDP"], ''Environmental Politics'' 23:2 (2014), pp 339-356.
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* Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/09644016.2013.835964 "Rendering Global Change Problematic: The Constitutive Effects of Earth System Research in the IGBP and the IHDP"], ''Environmental Politics'' 23:2 (2014), pp 339-356.
* Pulizzi, James J, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1215/00265667-2782267 "Predicting the End of History: Mathematical Modeling and the Anthropocene"], ''Minnesota Review'' 83 (2014), pp 83-92.  
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* Pulizzi, James J, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1215/00265667-2782267 "Predicting the End of History: Mathematical Modeling and the Anthropocene"], ''Minnesota Review'' 83 (2014), pp 83-92.  
  
 
; Research networks in the humanities
 
; Research networks in the humanities
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* {{a|FutureEarth2013}} Future Earth, ''[http://futureearth.org/media/future-earth-initial-design-report Future Earth Initial Design: Report of the Transition Team]'', Paris: ICSU, 2013, 98 pp. Synthesises the first decade of internationally coordinated Earth System research.
 
* {{a|FutureEarth2013}} Future Earth, ''[http://futureearth.org/media/future-earth-initial-design-report Future Earth Initial Design: Report of the Transition Team]'', Paris: ICSU, 2013, 98 pp. Synthesises the first decade of internationally coordinated Earth System research.
  
; {{a|IPCC2014}} Most recent IPCC reports (AR5)
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; {{a|IPCC2014}} IPCC Fifth Assessment Reports (AR5)
 
* {{a|IPCC2013}} IPCC, ''[http://www.climatechange2013.org/report/ Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. T.F. Stocker, D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley, Cambridge UP, Sep 2013. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg1/ IPCC].
 
* {{a|IPCC2013}} IPCC, ''[http://www.climatechange2013.org/report/ Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. T.F. Stocker, D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley, Cambridge UP, Sep 2013. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg1/ IPCC].
 
* IPCC, ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20161209235527/http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/report/ Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. C.B. Field, V.R. Barros, D.J. Dokken, K.J. Mach, M.D. Mastrandrea, T.E. Bilir, M. Chatterjee, K.L. Ebi, Y.O. Estrada, R.C. Genova, B. Girma, E.S. Kissel, A.N. Levy, S. MacCracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White, Cambridge UP, Mar 2014. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg2/ IPCC].
 
* IPCC, ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20161209235527/http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/report/ Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. C.B. Field, V.R. Barros, D.J. Dokken, K.J. Mach, M.D. Mastrandrea, T.E. Bilir, M. Chatterjee, K.L. Ebi, Y.O. Estrada, R.C. Genova, B. Girma, E.S. Kissel, A.N. Levy, S. MacCracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White, Cambridge UP, Mar 2014. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg2/ IPCC].
 
* IPCC, ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20160309115238/http://mitigation2014.org/report Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. O. Edenhofer, R. Pichs-Madruga, Y. Sokona, E. Farahani, S. Kadner, K. Seyboth, A. Adler, I. Baum, S. Brunner, P. Eickemeier, B. Kriemann, J. Savolainen, S. Schlömer, C. von Stechow, T. Zwickel and J.C. Minx, Cambridge UP, Apr 2014. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg3/ IPCC].
 
* IPCC, ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20160309115238/http://mitigation2014.org/report Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]'', eds. O. Edenhofer, R. Pichs-Madruga, Y. Sokona, E. Farahani, S. Kadner, K. Seyboth, A. Adler, I. Baum, S. Brunner, P. Eickemeier, B. Kriemann, J. Savolainen, S. Schlömer, C. von Stechow, T. Zwickel and J.C. Minx, Cambridge UP, Apr 2014. [http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg3/ IPCC].
 
* IPCC, ''[http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/syr/ Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report]'', eds. The Core Writing Team, Rajendra K. Pachauri and Leo Meyer, 2014.
 
* IPCC, ''[http://ipcc.ch/report/ar5/syr/ Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report]'', eds. The Core Writing Team, Rajendra K. Pachauri and Leo Meyer, 2014.
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* IPCC, ''[https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/ Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty]'', eds. V. Masson-Delmotte, P. Zhai, H.-O. Pörtner, D. Roberts, J. Skea, P.R. Shukla, A. Pirani, Moufouma-Okia, C. Péan, R. Pidcock, S. Connors, J.B.R. Matthews, Y. Chen, X. Zhou, M.I. Gomis, E. Lonnoy, Maycock, M. Tignor, and T. Waterfield, Geneva: World Meteorological Organization, Feb 2019. Jointly prepared by Working Groups I, II and III. It is the first IPCC Report to be collectively produced by all three Working Groups, symbolizing the new level of integration sought between Working Groups during AR6.
 
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===Introduction of the term===
 
===Introduction of the term===
[[Image:Crutzen_Paul_2006_Nobel_Meeting.png|thumb|link=https://www.mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org/videos/31234/atmospheric-chemistry-and-climate-in-the-anthropocene-2006/meeting-2006|258px|A talk by Paul Crutzen at the 56th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Chemistry, 2006. [https://www.mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org/videos/31234/atmospheric-chemistry-and-climate-in-the-anthropocene-2006/meeting-2006 Video].]]
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[[Image:Crutzen_Paul_2006_Nobel_Meeting.png|thumb|link=https://www.mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org/videos/31234/atmospheric-chemistry-and-climate-in-the-anthropocene-2006/meeting-2006|350px|A talk by Paul Crutzen at the 56th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Chemistry, 2006. [https://www.mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org/videos/31234/atmospheric-chemistry-and-climate-in-the-anthropocene-2006/meeting-2006 Video].]]
 
The term Anthropocene was first popularized by Dutch chemist Paul J. Crutzen in his paper published in 2002 in ''Nature''. References to the concept soon began to appear in scientific publications on hydrospheric, biospheric, and pedospheric research. As both an acknowledgement of this informal nomenclature and an attempt to reify it in scientific terms, in 2007, the British stratigrapher Jan Zalasiewicz, then serving as chairman of the Geological Society of London’s Stratigraphy Commission, asked his colleagues to review the merits of its claims.<ref>[[#DavisTurpin2015|Davis & Turpin 2015: 4]]</ref>
 
The term Anthropocene was first popularized by Dutch chemist Paul J. Crutzen in his paper published in 2002 in ''Nature''. References to the concept soon began to appear in scientific publications on hydrospheric, biospheric, and pedospheric research. As both an acknowledgement of this informal nomenclature and an attempt to reify it in scientific terms, in 2007, the British stratigrapher Jan Zalasiewicz, then serving as chairman of the Geological Society of London’s Stratigraphy Commission, asked his colleagues to review the merits of its claims.<ref>[[#DavisTurpin2015|Davis & Turpin 2015: 4]]</ref>
  
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===Earth sciences===
 
===Earth sciences===
[[Image:Zalasiewicz_Jan_2014_HKW_Berlin.png|thumb|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo&t=24m02s|258px|Introductory talk by the head of the Anthropocene Working Group, Jan Zalasiewicz, at the group's inaugural meeting at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo&t=24m02s Video].]]
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[[Image:Zalasiewicz_Jan_2014_HKW_Berlin.png|thumb|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo&t=24m02s|350px|Introductory talk by the head of the Anthropocene Working Group, Jan Zalasiewicz, at the group's inaugural meeting at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovn56al5DXo&t=24m02s Video].]]
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Talk by the head of IGBP, James P.M. Syvitski, at the inaugural meeting of the Anthropocene Working Group at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFzTRsXur_k&t=25m13s Video].]]
 
Talk by the head of IGBP, James P.M. Syvitski, at the inaugural meeting of the Anthropocene Working Group at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFzTRsXur_k&t=25m13s Video].]]
[[Image:Earth System changes since Industrial Revolution 2004.png|thumb|258px|The increasing rates of change in human activity since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (on the left) and global-scale changes in the Earth System (on the right). [[#Steffen2004|(Steffen et al 2004: 132-3)]] [http://www.igbp.net/download/18.56b5e28e137d8d8c09380001694/1376383141875/SpringerIGBPSynthesisSteffenetal2004_web.pdf#page=144]. Updated in [[Media:IGBP_2015_Great_Acceleration.jpg|IGBP 2010]], [http://www.igbp.net/news/pressreleases/pressreleases/planetarydashboardshowsgreataccelerationinhumanactivitysince1950.5.950c2fa1495db7081eb42.html]; published in [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/2053019614564785 Anthropocene Review 2(1)], 2015.]]
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[[Image:Earth System changes since Industrial Revolution 2004.png|thumb|350px|The increasing rates of change in human activity since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (on the left) and global-scale changes in the Earth System (on the right). [[#Steffen2004|(Steffen et al 2004: 132-3)]] [http://www.igbp.net/download/18.56b5e28e137d8d8c09380001694/1376383141875/SpringerIGBPSynthesisSteffenetal2004_web.pdf#page=144]. Updated in [[Media:IGBP_2015_Great_Acceleration.jpg|IGBP 2010]], [http://www.igbp.net/news/pressreleases/pressreleases/planetarydashboardshowsgreataccelerationinhumanactivitysince1950.5.950c2fa1495db7081eb42.html]; published in [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/2053019614564785 Anthropocene Review 2(1)], 2015.]]
 
; Journals
 
; Journals
 
* ''Anthropocene'', ed. Anne Chin, Elsevier, since Sep 2013. [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/anthropocene/ Subscription access].
 
* ''Anthropocene'', ed. Anne Chin, Elsevier, since Sep 2013. [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/anthropocene/ Subscription access].
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* Waters, C.N., J.A. Zalasiewicz, M. Williams, M.A. Ellis, and A.M. Snelling (eds.), ''A Stratigraphical Basis for the Anthropocene'', London: Geological Society, Jun 2014, 321 pp. [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/sp395 Publisher], [http://sp.lyellcollection.org/online-first/395 Online First]. In part arising from the Geological Society meeting on the Anthropocene in May 2011. "Describes geological evidence of human-induced environmental change to help constrain definition of the Anthropocene as a potential geological time unit." Review: [http://www.geologos.com.pl/pdf/Geologos-20-4-Book-A-stratigraphical-basis.pdf Migoń] (2014).
 
* Waters, C.N., J.A. Zalasiewicz, M. Williams, M.A. Ellis, and A.M. Snelling (eds.), ''A Stratigraphical Basis for the Anthropocene'', London: Geological Society, Jun 2014, 321 pp. [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/sp395 Publisher], [http://sp.lyellcollection.org/online-first/395 Online First]. In part arising from the Geological Society meeting on the Anthropocene in May 2011. "Describes geological evidence of human-induced environmental change to help constrain definition of the Anthropocene as a potential geological time unit." Review: [http://www.geologos.com.pl/pdf/Geologos-20-4-Book-A-stratigraphical-basis.pdf Migoń] (2014).
 
* Kelly, Jason M., Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck (eds.), ''[https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.43/ Rivers of the Anthropocene]'', University of California Press, Nov 2017, 240 pp. Based on [https://rivers.iupui.edu/cms/ research project].
 
* Kelly, Jason M., Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck (eds.), ''[https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.43/ Rivers of the Anthropocene]'', University of California Press, Nov 2017, 240 pp. Based on [https://rivers.iupui.edu/cms/ research project].
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* Zalasiewicz, Jan, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, Colin P. Summerhayes (eds.), ''A Guide to the Scientific Evidence and Current Debate: The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit'', Cambridge University Press, Mar 2019, 382 pp. [https://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/sedimentology-and-stratigraphy/anthropocene-geological-time-unit-guide-scientific-evidence-and-current-debate Publisher].
  
 
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* {{a|Ruddiman2013}} Ruddiman, William F., "The Anthropocene", ''Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences'' 41 (May 2013), pp 45-68. [http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-050212-123944 Abstract]. Outlines the evidence for atmospheric greenhouse gas increases in response to the early impacts of Old World farming from Neolithic times onwards; suggests an informally defined two-stage Anthropocene, pre-industrial and post-1850.
 
* {{a|Ruddiman2013}} Ruddiman, William F., "The Anthropocene", ''Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences'' 41 (May 2013), pp 45-68. [http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-050212-123944 Abstract]. Outlines the evidence for atmospheric greenhouse gas increases in response to the early impacts of Old World farming from Neolithic times onwards; suggests an informally defined two-stage Anthropocene, pre-industrial and post-1850.
 
* {{a|Zalasiewicz2014}} Zalasiewicz, Jan, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, Anthony D. Barnosky, et al., [http://ecotope.org/People/ellis/papers/zalasiewicz_2015.pdf "When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal"], ''Quaternary International'' (2014), pp 1-8. Proposes the world's first nuclear bomb explosion, on July 16th 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico, as the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval. "Additional bombs were detonated at the average rate of one every 9.6 days until 1988 with attendant worldwide fallout easily identifiable in the chemostratigraphic record."
 
* {{a|Zalasiewicz2014}} Zalasiewicz, Jan, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, Anthony D. Barnosky, et al., [http://ecotope.org/People/ellis/papers/zalasiewicz_2015.pdf "When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal"], ''Quaternary International'' (2014), pp 1-8. Proposes the world's first nuclear bomb explosion, on July 16th 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico, as the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval. "Additional bombs were detonated at the average rate of one every 9.6 days until 1988 with attendant worldwide fallout easily identifiable in the chemostratigraphic record."
* {{a|Steffen2015}} Steffen, Will, Wendy Broadgate, Lisa Deutsch, Owen Gaffney, Cornelia Ludwig, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/2053019614564785 "The Trajectory of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration"], ''The Anthropocene Review'', Jan 2015. The 2010 update of the ‘Great Acceleration’ graphs, originally published in 2004 to show socio-economic and Earth System trends from 1750 to 2000, shows that "of all the candidates for a start date for the Anthropocene, the beginning of the Great Acceleration is by far the most convincing from an Earth System science perspective."
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* {{a|Steffen2015}} Steffen, Will, Wendy Broadgate, Lisa Deutsch, Owen Gaffney, Cornelia Ludwig, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/2053019614564785 "The Trajectory of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration"], ''The Anthropocene Review'', Jan 2015. The 2010 update of the ‘Great Acceleration’ graphs, originally published in 2004 to show socio-economic and Earth System trends from 1750 to 2000, shows that "of all the candidates for a start date for the Anthropocene, the beginning of the Great Acceleration is by far the most convincing from an Earth System science perspective."
* {{a|Zalasiewicz2017}} Zalasiewicz, Jan, et al., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.ancene.2017.09.001 "The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of Evidence and Interim Recommendations"], ''Anthropocene'' 19 (Sep 2017), pp 55-60. A preliminary summary of the study by the Working Group since 2009, presented at the 35th International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, in August 2016. "The majority opinion within the AWG holds the Anthropocene to be stratigraphically real, and recommends formalization at epoch/series rank based on a mid-20th century boundary."
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* {{a|Zalasiewicz2017}} Zalasiewicz, Jan, et al., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.ancene.2017.09.001 "The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of Evidence and Interim Recommendations"], ''Anthropocene'' 19 (Sep 2017), pp 55-60. A preliminary summary of the study by the Working Group since 2009, presented at the 35th International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, in August 2016. "The majority opinion within the AWG holds the Anthropocene to be stratigraphically real, and recommends formalization at epoch/series rank based on a mid-20th century boundary."
 
* {{a|Steffen2018}} Steffen, Will, et al., [https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1810141115 "Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene"], ''PNAS'' 115:32, Aug 2018. Explores the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary threshold that, if crossed, could prevent stabilization of the climate at intermediate temperature rises and cause continued warming on a “Hothouse Earth” pathway even as human emissions are reduced. [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/aug/06/domino-effect-of-climate-events-could-push-earth-into-a-hothouse-state]
 
* {{a|Steffen2018}} Steffen, Will, et al., [https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1810141115 "Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene"], ''PNAS'' 115:32, Aug 2018. Explores the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary threshold that, if crossed, could prevent stabilization of the climate at intermediate temperature rises and cause continued warming on a “Hothouse Earth” pathway even as human emissions are reduced. [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/aug/06/domino-effect-of-climate-events-could-push-earth-into-a-hothouse-state]
  
 
; Encyclopedic and dictionary entries
 
; Encyclopedic and dictionary entries
* Leinfelder, Reinhold, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.14361/9783839413272-085 "Paul Joseph Crutzen, The 'Anthropocene'"], in ''Schlüsselwerke der Kulturwissenschaften'', eds. Claus Leggewie et al., Bielefeld: transcript, Nov 2012, pp 257-260. [http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-1327-8/schluesselwerke-der-kulturwissenschaften Publisher]. {{de}}
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* Leinfelder, Reinhold, [http://sci-hub.st/10.14361/9783839413272-085 "Paul Joseph Crutzen, The 'Anthropocene'"], in ''Schlüsselwerke der Kulturwissenschaften'', eds. Claus Leggewie et al., Bielefeld: transcript, Nov 2012, pp 257-260. [http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-1327-8/schluesselwerke-der-kulturwissenschaften Publisher]. {{de}}
 
* Ellis, Erle, [https://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/Anthropocene "Anthropocene"], ''The Encyclopedia of Earth'', Sep 2013.
 
* Ellis, Erle, [https://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/Anthropocene "Anthropocene"], ''The Encyclopedia of Earth'', Sep 2013.
 
* Zalasiewicz, Jan, Mark Williams, and Colin N. Waters, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HtwWCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA14 "Anthropocene"], in ''Keywords for Environmental Studies'', eds. Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason and David N. Pellow, NYU Press, 2016, pp 14-16. [http://keywords.nyupress.org/environmental-studies/essay/anthropocene/ Excerpt]. [http://academia.edu/7769548/ TOC]. [https://nyupress.org/books/9780814760833/ Publisher].
 
* Zalasiewicz, Jan, Mark Williams, and Colin N. Waters, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HtwWCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA14 "Anthropocene"], in ''Keywords for Environmental Studies'', eds. Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason and David N. Pellow, NYU Press, 2016, pp 14-16. [http://keywords.nyupress.org/environmental-studies/essay/anthropocene/ Excerpt]. [http://academia.edu/7769548/ TOC]. [https://nyupress.org/books/9780814760833/ Publisher].
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; Critical questions regarding what it means to be human in the Anthropocene  
 
; Critical questions regarding what it means to be human in the Anthropocene  
* Palsson, G., et al., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.envsci.2012.11.004 "Reconceptualizing the ‘Anthropos’ in the Anthropocene: Integrating the Social Sciences and Humanities in Global Environmental Change Research"], ''Environmental Science & Policy'' 28 (2013), pp 3-13.
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* Palsson, G., et al., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.envsci.2012.11.004 "Reconceptualizing the ‘Anthropos’ in the Anthropocene: Integrating the Social Sciences and Humanities in Global Environmental Change Research"], ''Environmental Science & Policy'' 28 (2013), pp 3-13.
 
* Clark, Nigel, [http://www.homepages.ed.ac.uk/shs/Climatechange/Geo-politics/NIgel%20Clark%20geologic.pdf "Geoengineering and Geologic Politics"], ''Environment and Planning A'', 45:12 (2013), pp 2825-2832.
 
* Clark, Nigel, [http://www.homepages.ed.ac.uk/shs/Climatechange/Geo-politics/NIgel%20Clark%20geologic.pdf "Geoengineering and Geologic Politics"], ''Environment and Planning A'', 45:12 (2013), pp 2825-2832.
* Barry, J., Mol, A. and Zito A., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/09644016.2013.788861 "Climate Change Ethics, Rights, and Policies: An Introduction"], ''Environmental Politics'' 22:3 (2013), pp 361-376. Refers to the fusing together of human and non-human histories as the post-natural ontology of the Anthropocene.
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* Barry, J., Mol, A. and Zito A., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/09644016.2013.788861 "Climate Change Ethics, Rights, and Policies: An Introduction"], ''Environmental Politics'' 22:3 (2013), pp 361-376. Refers to the fusing together of human and non-human histories as the post-natural ontology of the Anthropocene.
* Clark, N., 2014, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/1467-954X.12122 "Geo-Politics and the Disaster of the Anthropocene"], ''Sociological Review'' 62, SUPPL1, pp 19-37.
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* Clark, N., 2014, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/1467-954X.12122 "Geo-Politics and the Disaster of the Anthropocene"], ''Sociological Review'' 62, SUPPL1, pp 19-37.
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* Yusoff, K., ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20908 A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None]'', University of Minnesota Press, 2018, xiv+115 pp. A critical race studies perspective examining how the grammar of geology is foundational to establishing the extractive economies of subjective life and the earth under colonialism and slavery.
  
 
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===Life science===
 
===Life science===
 
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* Schmitz, Oswald J., ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/AZSW1slCwlCVU10m8YJuk3lYtkg4mMvxyLV7fhq1Cg1UN6G_ The New Ecology Rethinking a Science for the Anthropocene]'', Princeton University Press, 2016, 256 pp. [https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10848.html Publisher]. Review: [https://www.leonardo.info/reviews_archive/mar2017/schmitz-ione.php Ione] (Leonardo).
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* Schmitz, Oswald J., ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/8adfcee7-8990-41f8-acf4-8d17d34ef98c The New Ecology Rethinking a Science for the Anthropocene]'', Princeton University Press, 2016, 256 pp. [https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10848.html Publisher]. Review: [https://www.leonardo.info/reviews_archive/mar2017/schmitz-ione.php Ione] (Leonardo).
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* Wilson, Edward O., ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=021B13AD38FA80BA08EB9471894C51A2 Half-Earth: Our Planet's Fight for Life]'', Liveright, Mar 2016, 261 pp. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Earth Wikipedia]. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1126/science.aaf1485 Griffiths] (Science), [https://www.the-scientist.com/capsule-reviews/capsule-reviews-33787 Grant] (Scientist), [https://newrepublic.com/article/130791/wild-way-save-planet Britton-Purdy] (New Republic), [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/apr/11/half-earth-planets-fight-for-life-edward-o-wilson-review McKie] (Guardian).
 
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* Crutzen, Paul J., Christian Schwägerl, [http://e360.yale.edu/feature/living_in_the_anthropocene_toward_a_new_global_ethos/2363/ "Living in the Anthropocene: Toward a New Global Ethos"], ''Yale Environment 360'', 24 Jan 2011.
 
* Crutzen, Paul J., Christian Schwägerl, [http://e360.yale.edu/feature/living_in_the_anthropocene_toward_a_new_global_ethos/2363/ "Living in the Anthropocene: Toward a New Global Ethos"], ''Yale Environment 360'', 24 Jan 2011.
 
* Leinfelder, Reinhold, Christian Schwägerl, Nina Möllers, and Helmuth Trischler, [http://sabrinalandes.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/k-u-technik-2-12-inhalt-digi.pdf#page=11 "Die menschengemachte Erde. Das Anthropozän sprengt die Grenzen von Natur, Kultur und Technik"], ''Kultur & Technik'' 2 (2012), Munich: Deutsches Museum, pp 12-17. {{de}}
 
* Leinfelder, Reinhold, Christian Schwägerl, Nina Möllers, and Helmuth Trischler, [http://sabrinalandes.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/k-u-technik-2-12-inhalt-digi.pdf#page=11 "Die menschengemachte Erde. Das Anthropozän sprengt die Grenzen von Natur, Kultur und Technik"], ''Kultur & Technik'' 2 (2012), Munich: Deutsches Museum, pp 12-17. {{de}}
* Monbiot, George, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/3yUnaZj78LGtkA7uAqulW7yCBq_yZRijo42NmdTekNtbsYkk How Did We Get into This Mess? Politics, Equality, Nature]'', London: Verso, Feb 2016. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2415-how-did-we-get-into-this-mess Publisher].
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* Monbiot, George, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/a4256bdd-5cb0-4a07-aa9e-2bc6efa5a9d2 How Did We Get into This Mess? Politics, Equality, Nature]'', London: Verso, Feb 2016. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2415-how-did-we-get-into-this-mess Publisher].
 
* Klein, Naomi, [https://theintercept.com/2018/08/03/climate-change-new-york-times-magazine/ "Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum, Not “Human Nature”"], ''The Intercept'', 3 Aug 2018. Response to Nathaniel Rich's [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/01/magazine/climate-change-losing-earth.html "Losing Earth"], ''New York Times Magazine'', 1 Aug 2018. Klein argues that the NYT's historical take on the climate crisis misses the biggest historical event of the era: the neoliberal revolution. See also [https://www.thenation.com/article/new-york-times-climate-blockbuster-misses/ Kate Aronoff's response] in ''The Nation''.
 
* Klein, Naomi, [https://theintercept.com/2018/08/03/climate-change-new-york-times-magazine/ "Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum, Not “Human Nature”"], ''The Intercept'', 3 Aug 2018. Response to Nathaniel Rich's [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/01/magazine/climate-change-losing-earth.html "Losing Earth"], ''New York Times Magazine'', 1 Aug 2018. Klein argues that the NYT's historical take on the climate crisis misses the biggest historical event of the era: the neoliberal revolution. See also [https://www.thenation.com/article/new-york-times-climate-blockbuster-misses/ Kate Aronoff's response] in ''The Nation''.
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* Davison, Nicola, [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/30/anthropocene-epoch-have-we-entered-a-new-phase-of-planetary-history "The Anthropocene Epoch: Have We Entered a New Phase of Planetary History?"], ''The Guardian'', 30 May 2019.
 
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* [http://www.environmentandsociety.org/perspectives/2013/3/anthropocene-exploring-future-age-humans ''RCC Perspectives'' 3: "Anthropocene: Envisioning the Future of the Age of Humans"], ed. Helmuth Trischler, Munich: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, 2013, 76 pp.  
 
* [http://www.environmentandsociety.org/perspectives/2013/3/anthropocene-exploring-future-age-humans ''RCC Perspectives'' 3: "Anthropocene: Envisioning the Future of the Age of Humans"], ed. Helmuth Trischler, Munich: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, 2013, 76 pp.  
 
* Sinaï, Agnès (ed.), ''Penser la décroissance. Politiques de l'Anthropocène'', Paris: Les Presses de Sciences Po, Apr 2013, 224 pp. [http://www.institutmomentum.org/breves/penser-la-decroissancepolitiques-de-lanthropocene/ Summary], [http://www.cairn.info/redirect.php?SCRIPT=/load_pdf.php&ID_ARTICLE=SCPO_SINAI_2013_01_0001 TOC and contributors], [http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100216350 Publisher]. Work of the Momentum Institut; discusses "the political, economic and social implications of a system based on the boundless thirst for natural resources." Review: [http://lectures.revues.org/11699?lang=en Duru-Bellat] (2013), [http://www.alternatives-economiques.fr/penser-la-decroissance--politiques-de-l-anthropocene_fr_art_1225_64568.html Martinache] (2013). {{fr}}
 
* Sinaï, Agnès (ed.), ''Penser la décroissance. Politiques de l'Anthropocène'', Paris: Les Presses de Sciences Po, Apr 2013, 224 pp. [http://www.institutmomentum.org/breves/penser-la-decroissancepolitiques-de-lanthropocene/ Summary], [http://www.cairn.info/redirect.php?SCRIPT=/load_pdf.php&ID_ARTICLE=SCPO_SINAI_2013_01_0001 TOC and contributors], [http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100216350 Publisher]. Work of the Momentum Institut; discusses "the political, economic and social implications of a system based on the boundless thirst for natural resources." Review: [http://lectures.revues.org/11699?lang=en Duru-Bellat] (2013), [http://www.alternatives-economiques.fr/penser-la-decroissance--politiques-de-l-anthropocene_fr_art_1225_64568.html Martinache] (2013). {{fr}}
* Gibson, Katherine, Deborah Bird Rose, and Ruth Fincher (eds.), ''[https://punctumbooks.com/titles/manifesto-for-living-in-the-anthropocene/ Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Apr 2015, 182 pp.
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* Gibson, Katherine, Deborah Bird Rose, and Ruth Fincher (eds.), ''[https://punctumbooks.com/titles/manifesto-for-living-in-the-anthropocene/ Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Apr 2015, 182 pp, [[Media:Gibson_Rose_Fincher_eds_Manifesto_for_Living_in_the_Anthropocene 2015.pdf|PDF]].
* Moore, Jason W. (ed.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/A8xMFwWgA9qDhvxmHOU4tbVeM5etZoODh8WMot1slfQ1jW64 Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism]'', Oakland, CA: PM Press, May 2016, xii+222 pp. Texts by Christian Parenti, Eileen Crist, Justin McBrien, Donna J. Haraway, Elmar Altvater, and Daniel Hartley. [https://secure.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=779 Publisher]. Reviews: [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8181_anthropocene-or-capitalocene-review-by-steve-knight/ Knight] (Marx & Phil), [http://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1329&context=thegoose Brown] (Goose), [http://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/09/26/anthropocene-or-capitalocene-misses-the-point/ Angus] (C&C).
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* Moore, Jason W. (ed.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/89f5476f-5dcf-473a-a471-1f76ecdd55aa Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism]'', Oakland, CA: PM Press, May 2016, xii+222 pp. Texts by Christian Parenti, Eileen Crist, Justin McBrien, Donna J. Haraway, Elmar Altvater, and Daniel Hartley. [https://secure.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=779 Publisher]. Reviews: [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8181_anthropocene-or-capitalocene-review-by-steve-knight/ Knight] (Marx & Phil), [http://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1329&context=thegoose Brown] (Goose), [http://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/09/26/anthropocene-or-capitalocene-misses-the-point/ Angus] (C&C).
* Haraway, Donna, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18121 Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene]'', Duke University Press, Sep 2016, xv+296 pp, [http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/z9W2o-moEwgrwcwArrF7vMmZRf9CLdVh9rUYAw6KrAnbUTcZ PDF, EPUB]. Reviews: [https://radicalantipode.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/book-review_davies-on-haraway.pdf Archie Davies] (Antipode), [http://savageminds.org/2016/11/18/staying-with-the-trouble-making-kin-in-the-chthulucene-review/ Matt Thompson] (Savage Minds).
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* Haraway, Donna, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18121 Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene]'', Duke University Press, Sep 2016, xv+296 pp, [http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/28b96c96-daf7-4ed1-81bf-141a27879d5d PDF, EPUB]. Reviews: [https://radicalantipode.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/book-review_davies-on-haraway.pdf Archie Davies] (Antipode), [http://savageminds.org/2016/11/18/staying-with-the-trouble-making-kin-in-the-chthulucene-review/ Matt Thompson] (Savage Minds).
 
** [[Haraway#Haraway2016|translations]]
 
** [[Haraway#Haraway2016|translations]]
* Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt, Heather Anne Swanson, Elaine Gan, and Nils Bubandt (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/sy7jSx1iJ5srt-a9O_1qzid-zrhTsQaziZsYrR1YbkRdvvw5 Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene]'', University of Minnesota Press, May 2017, 368 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/arts-of-living-on-a-damaged-planet Publisher].
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* Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt, Heather Anne Swanson, Elaine Gan, and Nils Bubandt (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/sy7jSx1iJ5srt-a9O_1qzid-zrhTsQaziZsYrR1YbkRdvvw5 Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene]'', University of Minnesota Press, May 2017, 368 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/arts-of-living-on-a-damaged-planet Publisher]. Review: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1162/leon_r_01708 Doove] (Leonardo).
* [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5920a4839ff37c4e18cb50fc ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 34(2-3): "Geosocial Formations and the Anthropocene"], 2017.
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* Clark, Nigel, and Kathryn Yusoff (eds.), [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5920a4839ff37c4e18cb50fc ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 34(2-3): "Geosocial Formations and the Anthropocene"], 2017. [https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/tcs/34/2-3]
 
* Hörl, Erich, and James Burton (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19154 General Ecology: The New Ecological Paradigm]'', Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, xv+384 pp.
 
* Hörl, Erich, and James Burton (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19154 General Ecology: The New Ecological Paradigm]'', Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, xv+384 pp.
 
* Davis, Heather, and Zoe Todd, [https://www.acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1539 "On the Importance of a Date, or Decolonizing the Anthropocene"], ''ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies'' 16:4, 2017, pp 761-780.
 
* Davis, Heather, and Zoe Todd, [https://www.acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1539 "On the Importance of a Date, or Decolonizing the Anthropocene"], ''ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies'' 16:4, 2017, pp 761-780.
 
* Braidotti, Rosi, and Maria Hlavajova (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19957 Posthuman Glossary]'', Bloomsbury Academic, Feb 2018, xxxii+538 pp.
 
* Braidotti, Rosi, and Maria Hlavajova (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19957 Posthuman Glossary]'', Bloomsbury Academic, Feb 2018, xxxii+538 pp.
* Howe, Cymene, and Anand Pandian (eds.), ''Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, forthcoming Autumn 2018. [https://punctumbooks.com/titles/anthropocene-unseen-a-lexicon/ Publisher].
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* Usher, Phillip John, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/2e9771ea-409b-4ea7-9e86-e883ba483436 Exterranean: Extraction in the Humanist Anthropocene]'', Fordham University Press, 2019, 240 pp. [https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823284214/exterranean/ Publisher].
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* Mitman, Gregg, [http://edgeeffects.net/haraway-tsing-plantationocene/ "Reflections on the Plantationocene: A Conversation with Donna Haraway and Anna Tsing"], ''Edge Effects'', 18 Jun 2019, [[Media:Reflections_on_the_Plantationocene_A_Conversation_with_Donna_Haraway_and_Anna_Tsing_2019.pdf|PDF]].
  
 
; Anthropology
 
; Anthropology
 
* Bourg, Dominique, and Philipe Roch (eds.), ''Crise écologique, crise des valeurs? Défis pour l'anthropologie et la spiritualité'', Geneva: Labor et Fides, 2010, 336 pp. [http://www.laboretfides.com/?page_id=3&category=209&product_id=687011 Publisher]. {{fr}}
 
* Bourg, Dominique, and Philipe Roch (eds.), ''Crise écologique, crise des valeurs? Défis pour l'anthropologie et la spiritualité'', Geneva: Labor et Fides, 2010, 336 pp. [http://www.laboretfides.com/?page_id=3&category=209&product_id=687011 Publisher]. {{fr}}
 
* Povinelli, Elizabeth A., ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19868 Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism]'', Duke University Press, 2016, xii+218 pp.
 
* Povinelli, Elizabeth A., ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19868 Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism]'', Duke University Press, 2016, xii+218 pp.
* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16893 ''Cultural Anthropology'': "Lexicon for an Anthropocene Yet Unseen"], eds. Cymene Howe and Anand Pandian, Society for Cultural Anthropology, 2016ff.
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* Howe, Cymene, and Anand Pandian (eds.), [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16893 ''Cultural Anthropology'': "Lexicon for an Anthropocene Yet Unseen"], Society for Cultural Anthropology, 2016-2017, [https://culanth.org/fieldsights/series/lexicon-for-an-anthropocene-yet-unseen HTML].
* Haraway, Donna, Noboru Ishikawa, Gilbert Scott, Kenneth Olwig, Anna L. Tsing, and Nils Bubandt, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/00141844.2015.1105838 "Anthropologists Are Talking – About the Anthropocene"], ''Ethnos'' 81:3, 2016, pp 535-564.
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* Haraway, Donna, Noboru Ishikawa, Gilbert Scott, Kenneth Olwig, Anna L. Tsing, and Nils Bubandt, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/00141844.2015.1105838 "Anthropologists Are Talking – About the Anthropocene"], ''Ethnos'' 81:3, 2016, pp 535-564.
 
* Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt, [[Media:Tsing_Anna_Lowenhaupt_2017_A_Threat_to_Holocene_Resurgence_Is_a_Threat_to_Livability.pdf|"A Threat to Holocene Resurgence Is a Threat to Livability"]], in ''The Anthropology of Sustainability'', eds. Marc Brightman and Jerome Lewis, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp 51-65.
 
* Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt, [[Media:Tsing_Anna_Lowenhaupt_2017_A_Threat_to_Holocene_Resurgence_Is_a_Threat_to_Livability.pdf|"A Threat to Holocene Resurgence Is a Threat to Livability"]], in ''The Anthropology of Sustainability'', eds. Marc Brightman and Jerome Lewis, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp 51-65.
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* Hecht, Gabrielle, [http://sci-hub.st/10.14506/ca33.1.05 "Interscalar Vehicles for an African Anthropocene: On Waste, Temporality, and Violence"], ''Cultural Anthropology'' 33:1, 2018, pp 109-141.
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* Boyer, Dominic, and Cymene Howe, ''[https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24901 Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene]'', Duke University Press, Jun 2019, 600 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/wind-and-power-in-the-anthropocene Publisher].
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* Howe, Cymene, ''[http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24898 Ecologics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene]'', Duke University Press, Jul 2019, 272 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/ecologics Publisher].
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* Howe, Cymene, and Anand Pandian (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22712 Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon]'', Punctum Books, Feb 2020, 540 pp. [https://punctumbooks.com/titles/anthropocene-unseen-a-lexicon/ Publisher].
  
 
; Archaeology
 
; Archaeology
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; Environmental politics and governance
 
; Environmental politics and governance
* Lövbrand, E., Stripple, J. & Wiman, B., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2008.10.002 "Earth System Governmentality Reflections on Science in the Anthropocene"], ''Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions'' 19:1 (2009), pp 7-13.
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* Lövbrand, E., Stripple, J. & Wiman, B., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2008.10.002 "Earth System Governmentality Reflections on Science in the Anthropocene"], ''Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions'' 19:1 (2009), pp 7-13.
 
* Biermann, Frank, et al., [http://www.environment.arizona.edu/files/env/profiles/liverman/biermann-et-al-current-opinion-sust-sci.pdf "Navigating the Anthropocene: the Earth System Governance"], ''Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability'', 2:3 (2010), pp 202-208.
 
* Biermann, Frank, et al., [http://www.environment.arizona.edu/files/env/profiles/liverman/biermann-et-al-current-opinion-sust-sci.pdf "Navigating the Anthropocene: the Earth System Governance"], ''Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability'', 2:3 (2010), pp 202-208.
 
* Biermann, Frank, et al., [http://mahb.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/rSUS-GOV-IMPROVINGEarthSystemgovernanceScience-2012-Biermann-1306-7.pdf "Navigating the Anthropocene. Improving Earth System Governance"], ''Science'' 335 (16 Mar 2012), pp 1306-1307.
 
* Biermann, Frank, et al., [http://mahb.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/rSUS-GOV-IMPROVINGEarthSystemgovernanceScience-2012-Biermann-1306-7.pdf "Navigating the Anthropocene. Improving Earth System Governance"], ''Science'' 335 (16 Mar 2012), pp 1306-1307.
* {{a|Biermann2012}} Biermann, Frank, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.02.016 "Planetary Boundaries and Earth System Governance: Exploring the Links"], ''Ecological Economics'' 81 (2012), pp 4-9.
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* {{a|Biermann2012}} Biermann, Frank, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.02.016 "Planetary Boundaries and Earth System Governance: Exploring the Links"], ''Ecological Economics'' 81 (2012), pp 4-9.
 
* Galaz, V., ''Global Environmental Governance, Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap'', Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.
 
* Galaz, V., ''Global Environmental Governance, Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap'', Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.
* Galaz, V., et al., . [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/10.1016/j.cosust.2012.01.006 "'Planetary Boundaries’: Exploring the Challenges for Global Environmental Governance"], ''Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability'' 4 (2012), pp 80-87.
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* Galaz, V., et al., . [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/10.1016/j.cosust.2012.01.006 "'Planetary Boundaries’: Exploring the Challenges for Global Environmental Governance"], ''Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability'' 4 (2012), pp 80-87.
* Nilsson, M., and Å. Persson, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.12.015 "Can Earth System Interactions Be Governed? Governance Functions for Linking Climate Change Mitigation with Land Use, Freshwater and Biodiversity Protection"], ''Ecological Economics'' 75 (2012), pp 61-71.
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* Nilsson, M., and Å. Persson, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.12.015 "Can Earth System Interactions Be Governed? Governance Functions for Linking Climate Change Mitigation with Land Use, Freshwater and Biodiversity Protection"], ''Ecological Economics'' 75 (2012), pp 61-71.
 
* Wijkman, A. and J. Rockström, ''Bankrupting Nature: Denying Our Planetary Boundaries'', London: Routledge, 2012.
 
* Wijkman, A. and J. Rockström, ''Bankrupting Nature: Denying Our Planetary Boundaries'', London: Routledge, 2012.
* Biermann, Frank, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/2053019613516289 "The Anthropocene: A Governance Perspective"], ''The Anthropocene Review'' 1:1 (2013), pp 57-61.
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* Biermann, Frank, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/2053019613516289 "The Anthropocene: A Governance Perspective"], ''The Anthropocene Review'' 1:1 (2013), pp 57-61.
 
* Biermann, Frank, ''Earth System Governance: World Politics in the Anthropocene'', MIT Press, Nov 2014, 296 pp. [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/earth-system-governance Publisher].
 
* Biermann, Frank, ''Earth System Governance: World Politics in the Anthropocene'', MIT Press, Nov 2014, 296 pp. [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/earth-system-governance Publisher].
 
* ''Telos'' 172: "Political Critiques of the Anthropocene", Fall 2015. [http://www.telospress.com/telos-172-fall-2015-political-critiques-of-the-anthropocene/ Introduction]. [http://www.telospress.com/store/#!/Telos-172-Fall-2015-Political-Critiques-of-the-Anthropocene/p/54061424/category=4186634 Subscription access].
 
* ''Telos'' 172: "Political Critiques of the Anthropocene", Fall 2015. [http://www.telospress.com/telos-172-fall-2015-political-critiques-of-the-anthropocene/ Introduction]. [http://www.telospress.com/store/#!/Telos-172-Fall-2015-Political-Critiques-of-the-Anthropocene/p/54061424/category=4186634 Subscription access].
  
 
; Geography
 
; Geography
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* Gibson-Graham, J.K., [[Media:Gibson-Graham JK 2011 A Feminist Project of Belonging for the Anthropocene.pdf|"A Feminist Project of Belonging for the Anthropocene"]], ''Gender, Place & Culture'' 18:1, 2011, pp 1-21.
 
* Yusoff, Kathrin (ed.), [http://societyandspace.org/2013/07/26/400ppm-exit-holocene-enter-anthropocene/ "400ppm: Exit Holocene, Enter Anthropocene"] section in ''Society & Space'', Jul 2013.
 
* Yusoff, Kathrin (ed.), [http://societyandspace.org/2013/07/26/400ppm-exit-holocene-enter-anthropocene/ "400ppm: Exit Holocene, Enter Anthropocene"] section in ''Society & Space'', Jul 2013.
* Yusoff, Kathrin, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1068/d11512 "Geologic Life: Prehistory, Climate, Futures in the Anthropocene"], ''Environment and Planning D: Society and Space'' 31:5 (2013), pp 779-795.
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* Yusoff, Kathrin, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1068/d11512 "Geologic Life: Prehistory, Climate, Futures in the Anthropocene"], ''Environment and Planning D: Society and Space'' 31:5 (2013), pp 779-795.
* Whitehead, Mark, ''Environmental Transformations: A Geography of the Anthropocene'', Routledge, Apr 2014, xiv+176 pp. "An introduction to the human practices and systems that sustain the Anthropocene."  [https://www.routledge.com/Environmental-Transformations-A-Geography-of-the-Anthropocene/Whitehead/p/book/9780415809849 Publisher]. Review: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/j.1931-0846.2015.12098.x Zanetti] (Geographical Rev).
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* Whitehead, Mark, ''Environmental Transformations: A Geography of the Anthropocene'', Routledge, Apr 2014, xiv+176 pp. "An introduction to the human practices and systems that sustain the Anthropocene."  [https://www.routledge.com/Environmental-Transformations-A-Geography-of-the-Anthropocene/Whitehead/p/book/9780415809849 Publisher]. Review: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/j.1931-0846.2015.12098.x Zanetti] (Geographical Rev).
 
* {{a|Castree2014}} Castree, Noel, "Geography and the Anthropocene, I-III", ''Geography Compass'' 8:7 (Jul 2014), pp 436-476. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12141/abstract] [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12139/abstract] [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12139/abstract] "Considers the relevance of ‘the Anthropocene’ to present and future research in Geography."
 
* {{a|Castree2014}} Castree, Noel, "Geography and the Anthropocene, I-III", ''Geography Compass'' 8:7 (Jul 2014), pp 436-476. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12141/abstract] [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12139/abstract] [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12139/abstract] "Considers the relevance of ‘the Anthropocene’ to present and future research in Geography."
* Yusoff, Kathrin, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/0263276415581021 "Anthropogenesis: Origins and Endings in the Anthropocene"], ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 33:2, Mar 2016, pp 3-28.
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* Yusoff, Kathrin, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/0263276415581021 "Anthropogenesis: Origins and Endings in the Anthropocene"], ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 33:2, Mar 2016, pp 3-28.
 
* Clark, Nigel, Arun Saldanha, and Kathryn Yusoff (eds.), ''Capitalism and the Earth'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, forthcoming. Collection of writings by critical geographers, based on two sessions held at RGS-IBG conference in London, 2013 [http://conference.rgs.org/AC2013/13&heading=Y] [http://conference.rgs.org/AC2013/42&heading=Y]. [http://www.geocritique.org/project-anthropocene-minoritarian-manifesto-reoccupying-strata-kathryn-yusoff/] [http://gapingearth.com/2013/07/29/capitalism-and-the-earth-punctum-books/]  
 
* Clark, Nigel, Arun Saldanha, and Kathryn Yusoff (eds.), ''Capitalism and the Earth'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, forthcoming. Collection of writings by critical geographers, based on two sessions held at RGS-IBG conference in London, 2013 [http://conference.rgs.org/AC2013/13&heading=Y] [http://conference.rgs.org/AC2013/42&heading=Y]. [http://www.geocritique.org/project-anthropocene-minoritarian-manifesto-reoccupying-strata-kathryn-yusoff/] [http://gapingearth.com/2013/07/29/capitalism-and-the-earth-punctum-books/]  
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* Bobbette, Adam, and Amy Donovan (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/07855b8a-620b-406d-884b-83e4d8a84863 Political Geology: Active Stratigraphies and the Making of Life]'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, xi+379 pp. [https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319981888 Publisher].
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* Yusoff, Kathryn, "Geologic Realism: On the Beach of Geologic Time", ''Social Text'' 37:1, 2019, pp 1-26. [https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-7286240]
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* Wakefield, Stephanie, ''[http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/anthropocene-backloop/ Anthropocene Back Loop: Experimentation in Unsafe Operating Space]'', Open Humanities Press, 2020.
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* Bobbette, Adam, ''The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java'', Durham, NC: Duke University Press, Aug 2023, 248 pp. [[:File:Bobbette_Adam_Pulse_of_the_Earth_Chapt_1_2023.pdf|Preface & Chapter 1]]. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-pulse-of-the-earth Publisher].
  
 
; Human ecology
 
; Human ecology
* Hornborg, Alf, and Carole L. Crumley (eds.), ''[[Media:Hornborg_Crumley_eds_The_World_System_and_the_Earth_System_Global_Socioenvironmental_Change_and_Sustainability_since_the_Neolithic_2006.pdf|The World System and the Earth System: Global Socioenvironmental Change and Sustainability since the Neolithic]]'', Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2006, xii+395 pp. Based on a conference held at Lund University, Sweden, 2003. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2008.00032_3.x Rick] (AnthroSource), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.2993/0278-0771-29.1.151 Blount] (J Ethnobiology), [https://eh.net/book_reviews/the-world-system-and-the-earth-system-global-socioenvironmental-change-and-sustainability-since-the-neolithic/ Jones] (EH), [http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/351 Lawrence] (J World-Systems Research), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/03585520903122632 Sörlin] (Scand Econ Hist Rev).
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* Hornborg, Alf, and Carole L. Crumley (eds.), ''[[Media:Hornborg_Crumley_eds_The_World_System_and_the_Earth_System_Global_Socioenvironmental_Change_and_Sustainability_since_the_Neolithic_2006.pdf|The World System and the Earth System: Global Socioenvironmental Change and Sustainability since the Neolithic]]'', Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2006, xii+395 pp. Based on a conference held at Lund University, Sweden, 2003. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2008.00032_3.x Rick] (AnthroSource), [http://sci-hub.st/10.2993/0278-0771-29.1.151 Blount] (J Ethnobiology), [https://eh.net/book_reviews/the-world-system-and-the-earth-system-global-socioenvironmental-change-and-sustainability-since-the-neolithic/ Jones] (EH), [http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/351 Lawrence] (J World-Systems Research), [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/03585520903122632 Sörlin] (Scand Econ Hist Rev).
 
* Malm, Andreas, [https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~moyer/GEOS24705/Readings/From_water_to_steam.pdf "The Origins of Fossil Capital: From Water to Steam in the British Cotton Industry"], ''Historical Materialism'' 21:1, 2013, pp 15-68.
 
* Malm, Andreas, [https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~moyer/GEOS24705/Readings/From_water_to_steam.pdf "The Origins of Fossil Capital: From Water to Steam in the British Cotton Industry"], ''Historical Materialism'' 21:1, 2013, pp 15-68.
* Moore, Jason W., ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/6HUF_K52_71fKPx14wI21D_5dIwSdL6K-5Ypze-FWjSlVXJk Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital]'', Verso, Aug 2015, vii+316 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/1924-capitalism-in-the-web-of-life Publisher]. Reviews: [http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/10/the-capitalocene/ Wark] (Public Seminar), [https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n05/benjamin-kunkel/the-capitalocene Kunkel] (LRB), [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8152_capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-review-by-shane-hopkinson/ Hopkinson] (Marx & Phil), [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/116210/2/01_McKinney_Review_2017.pdf McKinney] (Human Ecol Rev), [https://www.pdcnet.org//pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=gfpj&id=gfpj_2016_0037_0002_0437_0441&onlyautologin=true Boscov-Ellen] (Grad Fac Phil J), [https://antipodefoundation.org/2016/03/09/capitalism-in-the-web-of-life/ Nelson] (Antipode), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/joac.12212 Bernstein] (J Agrarian Change), [http://www.counterfire.org/articles/book-reviews/19040-capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-ecology-and-the-accumulation-of-capital Graham-Leigh] (Counterfire), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/14688417.2016.1171492 Paye] (Green Letters), [http://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/07/19/capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-a-critique/ Nayeri] (C&C).
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* Moore, Jason W., ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/facc3c42-3ee2-41d0-8e67-9c6059939060 Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital]'', Verso, Aug 2015, vii+316 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/1924-capitalism-in-the-web-of-life Publisher]. Reviews: [http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/10/the-capitalocene/ Wark] (Public Seminar), [https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n05/benjamin-kunkel/the-capitalocene Kunkel] (LRB), [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8152_capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-review-by-shane-hopkinson/ Hopkinson] (Marx & Phil), [https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/116210/2/01_McKinney_Review_2017.pdf McKinney] (Human Ecol Rev), [https://www.pdcnet.org//pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=gfpj&id=gfpj_2016_0037_0002_0437_0441&onlyautologin=true Boscov-Ellen] (Grad Fac Phil J), [https://antipodefoundation.org/2016/03/09/capitalism-in-the-web-of-life/ Nelson] (Antipode), [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/joac.12212 Bernstein] (J Agrarian Change), [http://www.counterfire.org/articles/book-reviews/19040-capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-ecology-and-the-accumulation-of-capital Graham-Leigh] (Counterfire), [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/14688417.2016.1171492 Paye] (Green Letters), [http://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/07/19/capitalism-in-the-web-of-life-a-critique/ Nayeri] (C&C).
* Malm, Andreas, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/gqwDCbWZZc8K3S1t6BdmMDIWQxDTmc0TBp4BKG5qnoWx9sFF Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming]'', London: Verso, Jan 2016, 488 pp. [http://www.versobooks.com/books/2002-fossil-capital Publisher]. Reviews: [https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n05/benjamin-kunkel/the-capitalocene Kunkel] (LRB), [https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/10/climate-crisis-fossil-fuel-renewables-marx-malm/ Vettese] (Jacobin), [https://thenewinquiry.com/coal-comfort/ Trimmier] (New Inquiry), [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8193_fossil-capital-review-by-jasper-finkeldey/ Finkeldey] (Marx & Phil), [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2017/07/07/book-review-fossil-capital-the-rise-of-steam-power-and-the-roots-of-global-warming-by-andreas-malm/ Tomaney] (LSE), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/jiec.12558 Schaffartzik & Fischer‐Kowalski] (J Industr Ecol), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/14688417.2016.1171495 Parham] (Green Letters).
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* Malm, Andreas, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/d7711f7f-f64c-4209-a8c1-efa728cf0265 Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming]'', London: Verso, Jan 2016, 488 pp. [http://www.versobooks.com/books/2002-fossil-capital Publisher]. Reviews: [https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n05/benjamin-kunkel/the-capitalocene Kunkel] (LRB), [https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/10/climate-crisis-fossil-fuel-renewables-marx-malm/ Vettese] (Jacobin), [https://thenewinquiry.com/coal-comfort/ Trimmier] (New Inquiry), [https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/8193_fossil-capital-review-by-jasper-finkeldey/ Finkeldey] (Marx & Phil), [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2017/07/07/book-review-fossil-capital-the-rise-of-steam-power-and-the-roots-of-global-warming-by-andreas-malm/ Tomaney] (LSE), [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/jiec.12558 Schaffartzik & Fischer‐Kowalski] (J Industr Ecol), [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/14688417.2016.1171495 Parham] (Green Letters).
* Moore, Jason W., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/03066150.2016.1235036 "The Capitalocene, Part I: On the Nature and Origins of Our Ecological Crisis"], ''Journal of Peasant Studies'' 44:3, 2017, pp 594-630. [https://coggle.it/diagram/WowoQoZpVgAB4g-h/t/the-capitalocene-moore-2017-the-journey-of-peasant-studies Visualization].
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* Nicholson, Simon, and Sikina Jinnah (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/37976d9c-1bc7-4c63-99f4-7cd5ec85617a New Earth Politics: Essays From the Anthropocene]'', MIT Press, 2016, xiv+442 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/new-earth-politics Publisher]. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/ropr.12250 Paterson] (R Policy Research), [http://portal.research.lu.se/portal/files/36044338/Nicholson_Jinnah_Review_Zelli_project_muse_648484.pdf Zelli] (Global Env Pol).  
* Moore, Jason W., [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/03066150.2016.1272587 "The Capitalocene, Part II: Accumulation by Appropriation and the Centrality of Unpaid Work/Energy"], ''Journal of Peasant Studies'' 45:2, 2018, pp 237-279.
+
* Moore, Jason W., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/03066150.2016.1235036 "The Capitalocene, Part I: On the Nature and Origins of Our Ecological Crisis"], ''Journal of Peasant Studies'' 44:3, 2017, pp 594-630. [https://coggle.it/diagram/WowoQoZpVgAB4g-h/t/the-capitalocene-moore-2017-the-journey-of-peasant-studies Visualization].
 +
* Moore, Jason W., [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/03066150.2016.1272587 "The Capitalocene, Part II: Accumulation by Appropriation and the Centrality of Unpaid Work/Energy"], ''Journal of Peasant Studies'' 45:2, 2018, pp 237-279.
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* Buck, Holly Jean, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21812 After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration]'', London: Verso, Oct 2019, vi+281 pp.  
  
 
; Philosophy
 
; Philosophy
 
* Woodard, Ben, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7656 On an Ungrounded Earth: Towards a New Geophilosophy]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Mar 2013, 118 pp.
 
* Woodard, Ben, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7656 On an Ungrounded Earth: Towards a New Geophilosophy]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Mar 2013, 118 pp.
* Morton, Timothy, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/w90paP9aLJAQeUNMSKRt17I0MOu-L6S7GRZLWotKwb49ozRG Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World]'', Minnesota UP, Nov 2013, 240 pp. [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/hyperobjects Publisher]. Reviews: [http://criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/ursula_k._heise_reviews_timothy_morton Heise] (Crit Inquiry), [http://lareviewofbooks.org/review/hyperobjects Muecke] (LA Rev Books), [http://www.newsweek.com/2014/01/03/youre-only-human-thats-problem-245006.html Nazaryan] (Newsweek), [http://www.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/2563073/Morton-review.pdf Golby] (Limina), [http://glasgowreviewofbooks.com/2014/07/02/beyond-green-beyond-the-world-jeffrey-j-cohens-prismatic-ecology-and-timothy-mortons-hyperobjects/ White] (Glasgow Rev Books), [http://societyandspace.com/reviews/reviews-archive/daggett/ Daggett] (Society & Space), [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/qui_parle/v023/23.1.mu-anovic.html Mušanović] (Qui Parle), [http://reviewsinculture.com/2014/06/15/global-warming-between-history-and-ontology/ Leonardi] (Reviews in Culture).
+
* Morton, Timothy, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/0da15c86-e99a-46ae-afb5-ea9c012e8cca Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World]'', Minnesota UP, Nov 2013, 240 pp. [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/hyperobjects Publisher]. Reviews: [http://criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/ursula_k._heise_reviews_timothy_morton Heise] (Crit Inquiry), [http://lareviewofbooks.org/review/hyperobjects Muecke] (LA Rev Books), [http://www.newsweek.com/2014/01/03/youre-only-human-thats-problem-245006.html Nazaryan] (Newsweek), [http://www.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/2563073/Morton-review.pdf Golby] (Limina), [http://glasgowreviewofbooks.com/2014/07/02/beyond-green-beyond-the-world-jeffrey-j-cohens-prismatic-ecology-and-timothy-mortons-hyperobjects/ White] (Glasgow Rev Books), [http://societyandspace.com/reviews/reviews-archive/daggett/ Daggett] (Society & Space), [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/qui_parle/v023/23.1.mu-anovic.html Mušanović] (Qui Parle), [http://reviewsinculture.com/2014/06/15/global-warming-between-history-and-ontology/ Leonardi] (Reviews in Culture).
 
* ''Deleuze and Guattari Studies'' 10(4): "Deleuze & Guattari in the Anthropocene", Nov 2016. [https://www.euppublishing.com/toc/dls/10/4 Subscription access]. [http://progressivegeographies.com/2015/01/15/cfp-deleuze-and-guattari-in-the-anthropocene-special-issue-deleuze-studies/ CfP].
 
* ''Deleuze and Guattari Studies'' 10(4): "Deleuze & Guattari in the Anthropocene", Nov 2016. [https://www.euppublishing.com/toc/dls/10/4 Subscription access]. [http://progressivegeographies.com/2015/01/15/cfp-deleuze-and-guattari-in-the-anthropocene-special-issue-deleuze-studies/ CfP].
 
* Lemmens, Pieter, and Yuk Hui, [http://www.boundary2.org/2017/01/pieter-lemmens-and-yuk-hui-apocalypse-now-peter-sloterdijk-and-bernard-stiegler-on-the-Anthropocene/ "Apocalypse Now! Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler on the Anthropocene"], ''boundary2'', 16 Jan 2017.
 
* Lemmens, Pieter, and Yuk Hui, [http://www.boundary2.org/2017/01/pieter-lemmens-and-yuk-hui-apocalypse-now-peter-sloterdijk-and-bernard-stiegler-on-the-Anthropocene/ "Apocalypse Now! Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler on the Anthropocene"], ''boundary2'', 16 Jan 2017.
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* Stiegler, Bernard, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20024 Neganthropocene]'', ed. & trans. Daniel Ross, London: Open Humanities Press, 2018, 345 pp.
 
* Stiegler, Bernard, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20024 Neganthropocene]'', ed. & trans. Daniel Ross, London: Open Humanities Press, 2018, 345 pp.
  
; Political science, political economy
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; Political science, political economy, political theory
 
* Vergès, Françoise, [https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/3376-racial-capitalocene "Racial Capitalocene"], in ''Futures of Black Radicalism'', eds. Gaye Theresa Johnson and Alex Lubin, London: Verso, Apr 2017, pp 72-82.
 
* Vergès, Françoise, [https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/3376-racial-capitalocene "Racial Capitalocene"], in ''Futures of Black Radicalism'', eds. Gaye Theresa Johnson and Alex Lubin, London: Verso, Apr 2017, pp 72-82.
 
* Davis, Mike, ''Old Gods, New Enigmas: Marx's Lost Theory'', London: Verso, Jun 2018, 320 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2779-old-gods-new-enigmas Publisher]. Reviews: [http://socialistreview.org.uk/437/old-gods-new-enigmas-marx%E2%80%99s-lost-theory Empson] (Soc Rev), [https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-78873-216-1 Pub Weekly]. [https://catalyst-journal.com/vol1/no2/historical-agency-davis]
 
* Davis, Mike, ''Old Gods, New Enigmas: Marx's Lost Theory'', London: Verso, Jun 2018, 320 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2779-old-gods-new-enigmas Publisher]. Reviews: [http://socialistreview.org.uk/437/old-gods-new-enigmas-marx%E2%80%99s-lost-theory Empson] (Soc Rev), [https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-78873-216-1 Pub Weekly]. [https://catalyst-journal.com/vol1/no2/historical-agency-davis]
 +
* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20381 ''South Atlantic Quarterly'' 116(2): "Autonomia in the Anthropocene"], eds. Sara Nelson and Bruce Braun, Apr 2017.
 +
* Latour, Bruno, ''Où atterrir? Comment s'orienter en politique'', Paris: La Découverte, Oct 2017, 155 pp. [http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/738 Author]. [https://editionsladecouverte.fr/catalogue/index-O___atterrir__-9782707197009.html Publisher]. {{fr}}
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** ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/09ea627c-41e8-4033-8a8c-7d0ec189e4e3 Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime]'', trans. Catherine Porter, Polity Press, Nov 2018, x+128 pp. [http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/754 Author]. [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Down+to+Earth%3A+Politics+in+the+New+Climatic+Regime-p-9781509530595 Publisher].
 +
** [[Latour#Latour2017|more translations]]
 +
* Vergès, Françoise, [https://www.e-flux.com/journal/100/269165/ "Capitalocene, Waste, Race, and Gender"], ''e-flux'' 100, May 2019.
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* Saito, Kohei (斎藤幸平), 人新世の「資本論」[Capital in the Anthropocene], Shueisha (集英社新書)、2020, 384 pp. [https://shinsho.shueisha.co.jp/kikan/1035-a/ Publisher]. [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/人新世の「資本論」 WP-JA]. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/09/a-new-way-of-life-the-marxist-post-capitalist-green-manifesto-captivating-japan Guardian feature]. {{jp}}
  
 
; Sociology
 
; Sociology
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* Grinevald, Jacques, "Le concept d'Anthropocène, son contexte historique et scientifique", ''Entropia'' 12 (2012), pp 22-38. [http://www.institutmomentum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Le-concept-d%E2%80%99Anthropoc%C3%A8ne-et-son-contexte-historique-et-scientifique.pdf] {{fr}}
 
* Grinevald, Jacques, "Le concept d'Anthropocène, son contexte historique et scientifique", ''Entropia'' 12 (2012), pp 22-38. [http://www.institutmomentum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Le-concept-d%E2%80%99Anthropoc%C3%A8ne-et-son-contexte-historique-et-scientifique.pdf] {{fr}}
 
* Bonneuil, Christophe, and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, ''L'Evénement Anthropocène. La Terre, l'histoire et nous'', Paris: Seuil, Oct 2013, 192 pp. [http://www.seuil.com/livre-9782021135008.htm Publisher]. A critical history of the Anthropocene. {{fr}}
 
* Bonneuil, Christophe, and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, ''L'Evénement Anthropocène. La Terre, l'histoire et nous'', Paris: Seuil, Oct 2013, 192 pp. [http://www.seuil.com/livre-9782021135008.htm Publisher]. A critical history of the Anthropocene. {{fr}}
** ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/3j-AKYEOkJxD3IiuABJc2Uqtvc7Xe-Yj_qDGimYidRsrOfDK The Shock of the Anthropocene: The Earth, History and Us]'', trans. David Fernbach, London: Verso, Jan 2016, 320 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2388-the-shock-of-the-anthropocene Publisher].
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** ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/766645b7-b9dd-4c4e-8c84-502f7c916dbe The Shock of the Anthropocene: The Earth, History and Us]'', trans. David Fernbach, London: Verso, Jan 2016, 320 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2388-the-shock-of-the-anthropocene Publisher].
 
* {{a|HamiltonGrinevald2015}} Hamilton, Clive, Jacques Grinevald, [http://wp.unil.ch/geoblog/files/2013/06/Hamilton-Grinevald2015.pdf "Was the Anthropocene Anticipated?"], ''Anthropocene Review'' 2:1 (Apr 2015), pp 59-72. "We argue there were no precursors to the notion of the Anthropocene, and that there could not have been because the concept (put forward in the year 2000) is an outgrowth of the recent interdisciplinary understanding of the Earth as an evolving planet inaugurated in the 1980s by the IGBP and Earth system science. Earlier scientists who commented on ‘the age of man’ did so in terms of human impact on the environment or ‘the face of the Earth’, not the Earth system. Moreover, earlier Western conceptions relied on a progressive and linear evolutionary understanding of the spread of humankind’s geographical and ecological influence, whereas the Anthropocene represents a radical rupture with all evolutionary ideas in human and Earth history, including the breakdown of any idea of advance to a higher stage (such as Teilhard’s ‘noösphere’)." [http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053019614567155]
 
* {{a|HamiltonGrinevald2015}} Hamilton, Clive, Jacques Grinevald, [http://wp.unil.ch/geoblog/files/2013/06/Hamilton-Grinevald2015.pdf "Was the Anthropocene Anticipated?"], ''Anthropocene Review'' 2:1 (Apr 2015), pp 59-72. "We argue there were no precursors to the notion of the Anthropocene, and that there could not have been because the concept (put forward in the year 2000) is an outgrowth of the recent interdisciplinary understanding of the Earth as an evolving planet inaugurated in the 1980s by the IGBP and Earth system science. Earlier scientists who commented on ‘the age of man’ did so in terms of human impact on the environment or ‘the face of the Earth’, not the Earth system. Moreover, earlier Western conceptions relied on a progressive and linear evolutionary understanding of the spread of humankind’s geographical and ecological influence, whereas the Anthropocene represents a radical rupture with all evolutionary ideas in human and Earth history, including the breakdown of any idea of advance to a higher stage (such as Teilhard’s ‘noösphere’)." [http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053019614567155]
* Hamilton, Clive, François Gemenne, Christophe Bonneuil (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/y7KiIswNI3-A3zB0oMd-74y1tKKkX6JRlvQCeaPsj6rxFkKv The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking Modernity in a New Epoch]'', New York and London: Routledge, May 2015, 188 pp.
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* Hamilton, Clive, François Gemenne, Christophe Bonneuil (eds.), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/ddd02f36-de67-4775-803f-704332b75cb6 The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking Modernity in a New Epoch]'', New York and London: Routledge, May 2015, 188 pp.
* McNeill, J.R., and Peter Engelke, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/7d7atwUTJEESdQM8KeoZuUwL7NvTBOH10vmDZK5fvfrlEyrY The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945]'', Harvard University Press, Apr 2016, 288 pp. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674545038 Publisher].
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* McNeill, J.R., and Peter Engelke, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/a6d4849c-8484-44fc-84e6-b4730cfe1af5 The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945]'', Harvard University Press, Apr 2016, 288 pp. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674545038 Publisher].
* Latour, Bruno, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/fMu3rw6zBIDoS3feYbRiYIOWaZ1O1aACs7wkRSmz56tG6S1V Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime]'', trans. Catherine Porter, Cambridge: Polity, Aug 2017, vii+327 pp. An extended reworking of his 2013 Gifford lectures delivered at Edinburgh University, which explore Gaia as a secular figure through which to understand our current environmental predicament. [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Facing+Gaia%3A+Eight+Lectures+on+the+New+Climatic+Regime-p-9780745684338 Publisher]. Reviews: [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2017/08/24/book-review-facing-gaia-eight-lectures-on-the-new-climatic-regime-by-bruno-latour/ Leskanich] (LSE), [https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/3425-bruno-latour-occupy-earth Wark] (Verso).
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* Latour, Bruno, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=c7ad8e9b83fd26e9a3b037945969a8e7 Face à Gaïa. Huit conférences sur le nouveau régime climatique]'', Paris: La Découverte, 2015, 398 pp. An extended reworking of his 2013 Gifford lectures delivered at Edinburgh University, which explore Gaia as a secular figure through which to understand our current environmental predicament. [http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/634 Author]. {{fr}}
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** ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/c9613948-c70e-4e8f-9b6c-f0d1647989a3 Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime]'', trans. Catherine Porter, Cambridge: Polity, Aug 2017, vii+327 pp. [http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/693 Author]. [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Facing+Gaia%3A+Eight+Lectures+on+the+New+Climatic+Regime-p-9780745684338 Publisher]. Reviews: [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2017/08/24/book-review-facing-gaia-eight-lectures-on-the-new-climatic-regime-by-bruno-latour/ Leskanich] (LSE), [https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/3425-bruno-latour-occupy-earth Wark] (Verso).
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** [[Latour#Latour2015|more translations]]
 +
* [[Media:Techne_21_2-3_Anthropocene_2017.pdf|''Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology'' 21(2-3): "Anthropocene"]], eds. Pieter Lemmens, Vincent Blok, and Jochem Zwier, 2017, 291 pp.
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* Coen, Deborah R., ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20396 Climate in Motion: Science, Empire, and the Problem of Scale]'', University of Chicago Press, 2018, xiv+425+[4] pp. Review: [http://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-05650-8 Greene] (Nature).
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* Clarke, Bruce, ''[https://1lib.sk/book/6139271/31c36f Gaian Systems: Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene]'', University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 344 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/gaian-systems]
  
 
; Historiography
 
; Historiography
* {{a|RobinSteffen2007}} Robin, Libby, and Will Steffen, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/j.1478-0542.2007.00459.x "History for the Anthropocene"], ''History Compass'' 5:5 (Aug 2007), pp 1694-1719. [http://trendsient.com/pdf-notes/00110/] Aims to "identify potential common interests between historians and non-historians writing world history at very different scales, and for different audiences."
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* {{a|RobinSteffen2007}} Robin, Libby, and Will Steffen, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/j.1478-0542.2007.00459.x "History for the Anthropocene"], ''History Compass'' 5:5 (Aug 2007), pp 1694-1719. [http://trendsient.com/pdf-notes/00110/] Aims to "identify potential common interests between historians and non-historians writing world history at very different scales, and for different audiences."
 
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===Arts and Humanities===
 
===Arts and Humanities===
[[Image:Chakrabarty_Dipesh_2013_HKW_Berlin.png|thumb|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svgqLPFpaOg|258px|The opening keynote of ''The Anthropocene Project'' by Dipesh Chakrabarty, HKW, Berlin, Jan 2013. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svgqLPFpaOg Video].]]
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[[Image:Chakrabarty_Dipesh_2013_HKW_Berlin.png|thumb|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svgqLPFpaOg|350px|The opening keynote of ''The Anthropocene Project'' by Dipesh Chakrabarty, HKW, Berlin, Jan 2013. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svgqLPFpaOg Video].]]
[[Image:The_worlds_protected_areas_2015.png|thumb|url=http://atlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com/conclusion.html|258px|The world's protected areas as of 2015. From the ''Atlas for the End of the World''.]]
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[[Image:The_worlds_protected_areas_2015.png|thumb|url=http://atlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com/conclusion.html|350px|The world's protected areas as of 2015. From the ''Atlas for the End of the World''.]]
[[Image:Pasquinelli_Matteo_2014_Entropycene.png|thumb|258px|A diagram sketched by [[Matteo Pasquinelli]] during the Anthropocene Campus at HKW Berlin to illustrate and simplify the transformation of the entropic regimes across the agricultural, industrial and information revolutions (and the feedback effects on previous technological stages). [http://matteopasquinelli.com/entropycene/ More].]]
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[[Image:Pasquinelli_Matteo_2014_Entropycene.png|thumb|350px|A diagram sketched by [[Matteo Pasquinelli]] during the Anthropocene Campus at HKW Berlin to illustrate and simplify the transformation of the entropic regimes across the agricultural, industrial and information revolutions (and the feedback effects on previous technological stages). [http://matteopasquinelli.com/entropycene/ More].]]
[[Image:Davis_Heather_Turpin_Etienne_eds_2015_Art_in_the_Anthropocene.jpg|thumb|258px|''Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies'', 2015, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16884 Log], [[Media:Davis_Heather_Turpin_Etienne_eds_2015_Art_in_the_Anthropocene.pdf|PDF]].]]
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[[Image:Davis_Heather_Turpin_Etienne_eds_2015_Art_in_the_Anthropocene.jpg|thumb|350px|''Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies'', 2015, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16884 Log], [[Media:Davis_Heather_Turpin_Etienne_eds_2015_Art_in_the_Anthropocene.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
''Note that most of these publications include contributions from other disciplines as well, and naturally question the 'human' in the humanities. Consult also separate entries on [[Media ecology]] and [[Posthumanities]].''
 
''Note that most of these publications include contributions from other disciplines as well, and naturally question the 'human' in the humanities. Consult also separate entries on [[Media ecology]] and [[Posthumanities]].''
  
====Literature====
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====Publications====
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; Monographs and catalogues
 
; Monographs and catalogues
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* Bennett, Jill, ''Living in the Anthropocene / Leben im Anthropozän'', trans. Barbara Hess, Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2012, 35 pp. [http://www.hatjecantz.de/jill-bennett-2910-1.html Publisher]. {{en}}/{{de}}
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* Witzke, Anne Sophie, and Sune Hede (eds.), ''Rethink: Contemporary Art & Climate Change'', Aarhus: Alexandra Institute, 2009, 107 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://alexandra.dk/uk/cases/rethink-contemporary-art-and-climate-change]
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** ''Rethink: Contemporary Art & Climate Change'', Aarhus: Alexandra Instituttet, 2009, 111 pp. {{da}}
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* Bennett, Jill, ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5bb3a46b9ff37c2586622bc8 Living in the Anthropocene / Leben im Anthropozän]'', trans. Barbara Hess, Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2012, 35 pp. [http://www.hatjecantz.de/jill-bennett-2910-1.html Publisher]. {{en}}/{{de}}
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* Ellsworth, Elizabeth, and Jamie Kruse (eds.), ''[http://www.geologicnow.com Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Dec 2012, 260 pp. Images and short essays from over 40 artists, designers, architects, scholars, and journalists offering "early sightings of an increasingly widespread turn toward the geologic as source of explanation, motivation, and inspiration for creative responses to material conditions of the present moment." [http://punctumbooks.com/titles/making-the-geologic-now/ Publisher].
 
* Ellsworth, Elizabeth, and Jamie Kruse (eds.), ''[http://www.geologicnow.com Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life]'', Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Dec 2012, 260 pp. Images and short essays from over 40 artists, designers, architects, scholars, and journalists offering "early sightings of an increasingly widespread turn toward the geologic as source of explanation, motivation, and inspiration for creative responses to material conditions of the present moment." [http://punctumbooks.com/titles/making-the-geologic-now/ Publisher].
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* ''The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside'', eds. Diedrich Diederichsen and Anselm Franke, Berlin: Sternberg Press & Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2013, 208 pp. With contributions by Sabeth Buchmann, Mercedes Bunz, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kodwo Eshun, Anselm Franke, Erich Hörl, Norman M. Klein, Maurizio Lazzarato, Flora Lysen, Eva Meyer, John Palmesino, Laurence Rickels, Bernd M. Scherer, Fred Turner. [http://www.sternberg-press.com/?pageId=1446 Publisher]. [https://www.hkw.de/en/media/publikationen/2014_publikationen/14_the_whole_earth.php Publisher].
 
* ''The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside'', eds. Diedrich Diederichsen and Anselm Franke, Berlin: Sternberg Press & Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2013, 208 pp. With contributions by Sabeth Buchmann, Mercedes Bunz, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kodwo Eshun, Anselm Franke, Erich Hörl, Norman M. Klein, Maurizio Lazzarato, Flora Lysen, Eva Meyer, John Palmesino, Laurence Rickels, Bernd M. Scherer, Fred Turner. [http://www.sternberg-press.com/?pageId=1446 Publisher]. [https://www.hkw.de/en/media/publikationen/2014_publikationen/14_the_whole_earth.php Publisher].
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* Turpin, Etienne (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9882 Architecture in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Design, Deep Time, Science and Philosophy]'', Ann Arbor: Open Humanities Press, Dec 2013, 250 pp.  
 
* Turpin, Etienne (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9882 Architecture in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Design, Deep Time, Science and Philosophy]'', Ann Arbor: Open Humanities Press, Dec 2013, 250 pp.  
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* Zylinska, Joanna, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=12746 Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene]'', Open Humanities Press, Sep 2014.
 
* Zylinska, Joanna, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=12746 Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene]'', Open Humanities Press, Sep 2014.
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* Klingan, Katrin, Ashkan Sepahvand, Christoph Rosol, Bernd M. Scherer (eds.), ''Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray'', 3+1 vols., Berlin: Revolver, Oct 2014, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 pp; MIT Press, Jan 2015. Excerpts: [http://sites.sas.upenn.edu/jtresch/files/wilkins_tresch.pdf Wilkins & Tresch] (from v2), [http://academia.edu/9815902 Lysen] (from v3), [http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/isabs/liberation.pdf Szerszynski] (from v3). [http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/resources/publications/books/0205 TOC], [http://www.hkw.de/en/media/publikationen/2014_grain_vapor_ray_inhaltsverzeichnis.php TOC], [http://www.revolver-publishing.com/w3NoM.php?nodeId=1351 Publisher], [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/textures-anthropocene Publisher]. Reviews: [https://www.leonardo.info/reviews_archive/oct2015/klingan-ickert.php Ickert] (Leonardo), [https://www.leonardo.info/review/2017/11/review-textures-of-the-anthropocene-grain-vapor-ray Doove] (Leonardo).
 
* Klingan, Katrin, Ashkan Sepahvand, Christoph Rosol, Bernd M. Scherer (eds.), ''Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray'', 3+1 vols., Berlin: Revolver, Oct 2014, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 pp; MIT Press, Jan 2015. Excerpts: [http://sites.sas.upenn.edu/jtresch/files/wilkins_tresch.pdf Wilkins & Tresch] (from v2), [http://academia.edu/9815902 Lysen] (from v3), [http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/isabs/liberation.pdf Szerszynski] (from v3). [http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/resources/publications/books/0205 TOC], [http://www.hkw.de/en/media/publikationen/2014_grain_vapor_ray_inhaltsverzeichnis.php TOC], [http://www.revolver-publishing.com/w3NoM.php?nodeId=1351 Publisher], [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/textures-anthropocene Publisher]. Reviews: [https://www.leonardo.info/reviews_archive/oct2015/klingan-ickert.php Ickert] (Leonardo), [https://www.leonardo.info/review/2017/11/review-textures-of-the-anthropocene-grain-vapor-ray Doove] (Leonardo).
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* Hamann, Alexandra, Reinhold Leinfelder, Helmuth Trischler, Henning Wagenbreth (eds.), ''Anthropozän – 30 Meilensteine auf dem Weg in ein neues Erdzeitalter'', Munich: Deutsches Museum, 2014, 82 pp. [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verlag/museum-sammlungen/sonderausstellungen/#c104840 Publisher]. {{de}}
 
* Hamann, Alexandra, Reinhold Leinfelder, Helmuth Trischler, Henning Wagenbreth (eds.), ''Anthropozän – 30 Meilensteine auf dem Weg in ein neues Erdzeitalter'', Munich: Deutsches Museum, 2014, 82 pp. [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verlag/museum-sammlungen/sonderausstellungen/#c104840 Publisher]. {{de}}
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20170627072204/www.environmentandsociety.org/blog/anthropocene-milestones-illustrating-path-age-humans ''Anthropocene Milestones: Illustrating the Path to the Age of Humans''], 2014.
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20170627072204/www.environmentandsociety.org/blog/anthropocene-milestones-illustrating-path-age-humans ''Anthropocene Milestones: Illustrating the Path to the Age of Humans''], 2014.
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* Parikka, Jussi, ''[https://manifold.umn.edu/project/the-anthrobscene The Anthrobscene]'', Minnesota UP, Nov 2014, 60 pp. "Critiques the environmental destruction caused by media technologies in the anthropocene era." [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-anthrobscene Publisher].  
 
* Parikka, Jussi, ''[https://manifold.umn.edu/project/the-anthrobscene The Anthrobscene]'', Minnesota UP, Nov 2014, 60 pp. "Critiques the environmental destruction caused by media technologies in the anthropocene era." [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-anthrobscene Publisher].  
 
** ''Antropobsceno'', Mexico City: Centro Cultura Digital, Jul 2018. [http://editorial.centroculturadigital.mx/libro/antropobsceno Publisher]. {{es}}
 
** ''Antropobsceno'', Mexico City: Centro Cultura Digital, Jul 2018. [http://editorial.centroculturadigital.mx/libro/antropobsceno Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Möllers, Nina, Christian Schwägerl and Helmuth Trischler (eds.), ''Willkommen im Anthropozän! Unsere Verantwortung für die Zukunft der Erde'', Munich: Deutsches Museum, Jan 2015, 208 pp. Exh. catalogue. [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verlag/museum-sammlungen/sonderausstellungen/#c104730 Publisher]. {{de}}
 
* Möllers, Nina, Christian Schwägerl and Helmuth Trischler (eds.), ''Willkommen im Anthropozän! Unsere Verantwortung für die Zukunft der Erde'', Munich: Deutsches Museum, Jan 2015, 208 pp. Exh. catalogue. [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verlag/museum-sammlungen/sonderausstellungen/#c104730 Publisher]. {{de}}
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* Velden, Lucas van der, Mirna Belina, Arie Altena, and Sonic Acts (eds.), ''The Geologic Imagination'', Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jan 2015, 336 pp. Incl. essays by Morton, Kahn, Bogard, Welland, and Ganchrow, interviews, visual contributions and a sound work. [http://www.sonicacts.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=98 Publisher].
 
* Velden, Lucas van der, Mirna Belina, Arie Altena, and Sonic Acts (eds.), ''The Geologic Imagination'', Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jan 2015, 336 pp. Incl. essays by Morton, Kahn, Bogard, Welland, and Ganchrow, interviews, visual contributions and a sound work. [http://www.sonicacts.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=98 Publisher].
* Weizman, Eyal, and Fazal Sheikh, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/0tIyuwc0TgM2f0cbDDUMH8xjWY8re9qyMAXtVbDGauzQMaHG The Conflict Shoreline: Colonization as Climate Change in the Negev Desert]'', Göttingen: Steidl, and Brooklyn, NY: Cabinet, May 2015, 96 pp. [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/books/conflict_shoreline.php Publisher], [https://steidl.de/Books/The-Conflict-Shoreline-Colonization-as-Climate-Change-in-the-Negev-Desert-0821232758.html Publisher]. [https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-desert-threshold/ Interview]. Reviews: [http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/11/climate-colonialism/ Wark] (Public Seminar), [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/press/weizman_muftah_12November2015.php Cacioppo] (Muftah), [http://www.uncubemagazine.com/blog/15969737 Lambert] (Uncube).
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* Wark, McKenzie, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=16782 Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene]'', London: Verso, Mar 2015, xxiv+280 pp.
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** ''Molekulares Rot. Theorie für das Anthropozän'', trans. Dirk Höfer, Berlin: Matthes & Seitz, 2017, 300 pp. [http://www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/buch/molekulares-rot.html?lid=3] {{de}}
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* Wark, McKenzie (ed.), ''[https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/1951-what-is-karl-marx Molecular Red Reader]'', London: Verso, Apr 2015, 85 pp.
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* Hannah, Dehlia, and Sara Krajewski (eds.), ''[[Media:Placing the Golden Spike Landscapes of the Anthropocene 2015.pdf|Placing the Golden Spike: Landscapes of the Anthropocene]]'', Portland, OR: Publication Studio, Apr 2015, 153 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://www.publicationstudio.biz/books/placing-the-golden-spike-landscape-of-the-anthropocene/ Publisher].
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* Parikka, Jussi, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/d3ab7999-e4c4-41a4-b42a-354f8b93213e A Geology of Media]'', Minnesota University Press, Apr 2015. "Argues that to adequately understand contemporary media culture we must set out from material realities that precede media themselves—Earth’s history, geological formations, minerals, and energy." [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/10/the-geology-of-media/280523/ Earlier essay], [http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/bkm/archivseiten/34_parikka.html Talk (Jan 2013)], [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/a-geology-of-media Publisher]. Review: [https://culturemachine.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/599-1463-1-PB.pdf Schrickel] (Culture Machine).
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* Weizman, Eyal, and Fazal Sheikh, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/14c1bb3b-a3fa-4fe3-8ec0-0e81179453a6 The Conflict Shoreline: Colonization as Climate Change in the Negev Desert]'', Göttingen: Steidl, and Brooklyn, NY: Cabinet, May 2015, 96 pp. [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/books/conflict_shoreline.php Publisher], [https://steidl.de/Books/The-Conflict-Shoreline-Colonization-as-Climate-Change-in-the-Negev-Desert-0821232758.html Publisher]. [https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-desert-threshold/ Interview]. Reviews: [http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/11/climate-colonialism/ Wark] (Public Seminar), [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/press/weizman_muftah_12November2015.php Cacioppo] (Muftah), [http://www.uncubemagazine.com/blog/15969737 Lambert] (Uncube).
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* Davis, Heather, and Etienne Turpin (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16884 Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies]'', Open Humanities Press, Jun 2015, 402 pp. Contributions are not divided thematically, however the especially intense trajectories include the following four: "“Extrapolations Beyond Geology” examines how the proposal for an era of the ''anthropos'' has both disrupted and enticed other intellectual orbits well beyond stratigraphy and geology; “Aesthesis and Perception” addresses the role of sensation in constituting experience, as well as the potential for sharing sensation across genres, disciplines, and species; “Spatial Politics to Contested Territories” reflects the critical transformations within the field of aesthetics that have occurred over the last half century, as tools for data visualization, forensics, and territorial analysis have shaped art in both concept and practice; “Numeracy and the Survival of Worlds” considers the role of numeracy as a requisite epistemic guide for temporal knowledges dealing in difficult-to-conceive sequences of time, such as the Anthropocene" (6). [http://www.anexact.org/Art-in-the-Anthropocene]
 
* Davis, Heather, and Etienne Turpin (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16884 Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies]'', Open Humanities Press, Jun 2015, 402 pp. Contributions are not divided thematically, however the especially intense trajectories include the following four: "“Extrapolations Beyond Geology” examines how the proposal for an era of the ''anthropos'' has both disrupted and enticed other intellectual orbits well beyond stratigraphy and geology; “Aesthesis and Perception” addresses the role of sensation in constituting experience, as well as the potential for sharing sensation across genres, disciplines, and species; “Spatial Politics to Contested Territories” reflects the critical transformations within the field of aesthetics that have occurred over the last half century, as tools for data visualization, forensics, and territorial analysis have shaped art in both concept and practice; “Numeracy and the Survival of Worlds” considers the role of numeracy as a requisite epistemic guide for temporal knowledges dealing in difficult-to-conceive sequences of time, such as the Anthropocene" (6). [http://www.anexact.org/Art-in-the-Anthropocene]
* Wark, McKenzie, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=16782 Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene]'', London: Verso, 2015, xxiv+280 pp.
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** ''Molekulares Rot. Theorie für das Anthropozän'', trans. Dirk Höfer, Berlin: Matthes & Seitz, 2017, 300 pp. [http://www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/buch/molekulares-rot.html?lid=3] {{de}}
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* Fowkes, Maja, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19735 The Green Bloc: Neo-Avant-Garde Art and Ecology Under Socialism]'', Budapest: Central European University Press, Jul 2015, viii+299 pp.
* Wark, McKenzie (ed.), ''[http://www.versobooks.com/blogs/1951-what-is-karl-marx Molecular Red Reader]'', London: Verso, 2015, 85 pp.
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* Parikka, Jussi, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/di3flYK9u9wBodJcfBNYjMeZgOw99uTdNRCQSZMZ8de74kMK A Geology of Media]'', Minnesota UP, Apr 2015. "Argues that to adequately understand contemporary media culture we must set out from material realities that precede media themselves—Earth’s history, geological formations, minerals, and energy." [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/10/the-geology-of-media/280523/ Earlier essay], [http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/bkm/archivseiten/34_parikka.html Talk (Jan 2013)], [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/a-geology-of-media Publisher].
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* ''The Great Acceleration: 2014 Taipei Biennial'', Taipei: Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 2015, 356 pp. Catalogue.
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* Cohen, Tom, Claire Colebrook, J. Hillis Miller, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16246 Twilight of the Anthropocene Idols]'', London: Open Humanities Press, 2016, 220 pp. Review: [https://www.onlineopen.org/download.php?id=539 van Rijn] (Open).
 
* Cohen, Tom, Claire Colebrook, J. Hillis Miller, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16246 Twilight of the Anthropocene Idols]'', London: Open Humanities Press, 2016, 220 pp. Review: [https://www.onlineopen.org/download.php?id=539 van Rijn] (Open).
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* Neyrat, Frédéric, ''La part inconstructible de la Terre: critique du géo-constructivisme'', Paris: Seuil, Mar 2016, 384 pp. [http://www.seuil.com/ouvrage/la-part-inconstructible-de-la-terre-frederic-neyrat/9782021296488] {{fr}}
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** ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5be089ef9ff37c1ff0622bdb The Unconstructable Earth: An Ecology of Separation]'', trans. Drew S. Burk, New York: Fordham, Oct 2018, 256 pp. [https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823282579/the-unconstructable-earth/]
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* Belina, Mirna (ed.), ''Living Earth: Field Notes from the Dark Ecology Project 2014-2016'', Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jun 2016, 256 pp. [http://susanschuppli.com/wp-content/uploads/Dirty-Pictures_Dark-Ecology.pdf Excerpt]. Based on Dark Ecology project. Review: [https://www.onlineopen.org/download.php?id=544 Jones] (Open).
 
* Belina, Mirna (ed.), ''Living Earth: Field Notes from the Dark Ecology Project 2014-2016'', Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jun 2016, 256 pp. [http://susanschuppli.com/wp-content/uploads/Dirty-Pictures_Dark-Ecology.pdf Excerpt]. Based on Dark Ecology project. Review: [https://www.onlineopen.org/download.php?id=544 Jones] (Open).
* Demos, T.J., ''Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jul 2016, 296 pp. [https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.ucsc.edu/dist/0/196/files/2016/09/Demos-Decolonizing-Nature-Intro-2016.compressed.pdf TOC & Introduction]. [http://www.sternberg-press.com/?pageId=1669 Publisher]. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/1470412917732369 Mulvogue] (J Visual Culture), [https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/miraj/2018/00000007/00000001/art00012 Elwes] (MIRAJ).
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* Recmanová, Dana (ed.), ''[[Media:Frontiers_of_Solitude_2016.pdf|Frontiers of Solitude / Na pomezí samoty]]'', Prague, 2016, 185 pp. Book companion to the exhibition. [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/catalogue] {{en}}/{{cz}}
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* Demos, T.J., ''Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jul 2016, 296 pp. [https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.ucsc.edu/dist/0/196/files/2016/09/Demos-Decolonizing-Nature-Intro-2016.compressed.pdf TOC & Introduction]. [https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/decolonizing-nature-contemporary-art-and-the-politics-of-ecology/ Publisher]. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/1470412917732369 Mulvogue] (J Visual Culture), [https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/miraj/2018/00000007/00000001/art00012 Elwes] (MIRAJ), [https://bombmagazine.org/articles/2019/07/10/t-j-demoss-decolonizing-nature-contemporary-art-and-the-politics-of-ecology/ McElroy] (Bomb), [https://sci-hub.st/10.1080/00043079.2021.1877971 Boettger] (Art Bulletin), [http://identityanddifference.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/book-review-Decolonising-Nature-Maria-K-Mavrokordopoulou-.pdf Mavrokordopoulou] (Identity & Diff).
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* Recmanová, Dana (ed.), ''[[Media:Frontiers_of_Solitude_2016.pdf|Frontiers of Solitude / Na pomezí samoty]]'', Prague, 2016, 185 pp. Book companion to exhibition. [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/catalogue] {{en}}/{{cz}}
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* Graham, James, Caitlin Blanchfield, Alissa Anderson, Jordan H. Carver, and Jacob Moore (eds.), ''Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary'', New York: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, and Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers, 2016, 384 pp. [https://cdn.filepicker.io/api/file/ssgbYG78SeW8yVGnb203? TOC & Introduction]. [https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/catalog/138-climates-architecture-and-the-planetary-imaginary]
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* Holmes, Brian, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20449 Driving the Golden Spike: The Aesthetics of Anthropocene Public Space]'', Deep Time Chicago, 2016, 19 pp. Pamphlet.
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* Zálešák, Jan, ''Apocalypse Me'', Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně/Fakulta výtvarných umění, 2016, 144 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://bookstore.artmap.cz/cs/4313-apocalypse-me-jan-zalesak] {{cz}}
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** ''[[Media:Zalesak_Jan_Apocalypse_Me_2016.pdf|Apocalypse Me]]'', trans. Phil Jones, Brno: The Faculty of Fine Arts of the Brno University of Technology in Brno, 2016, 144 pp. [http://apocalypseme.com/]
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* Brits, Baylee, Prudence Gibson, and Amy Ireland (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18334 Aesthetics After Finitude]'', afterw. Justin Clemens, Melbourne: re.press, Dec 2016, 241 pp. Based on [http://aestheticsafterfinitude.blogspot.com/ 2015 conference].
 
* Brits, Baylee, Prudence Gibson, and Amy Ireland (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18334 Aesthetics After Finitude]'', afterw. Justin Clemens, Melbourne: re.press, Dec 2016, 241 pp. Based on [http://aestheticsafterfinitude.blogspot.com/ 2015 conference].
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* Grusin, Richard (ed.), ''[https://s3.amazonaws.com/arena-attachments/929149/133a4c78b5ab31185c89030360a48b68.pdf Anthropocene Feminism]'', University of Minnesota Press, Mar 2017, 233 pp. Based on [http://c21uwm.com/anthropocene/ 2014 conference], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3gA9uXUL34 Video from closing roundtable]. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/anthropocene-feminism Publisher]. Reviews: [https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/not-just-pussy-hats-on-the-climate-march-feminist-encounters-with-the-anthropocene/ Sandilands] (LA Rev Books), [https://www.leonardo.info/review/2017/10/review-of-affective-ecologies-empathy-emotion-and-environmental-narrative-and Doove] (Leonardo), [https://glasgowreviewofbooks.com/2018/01/22/whose-anthropocene-anthropocene-feminism-edited-by-richard-grusin/ Lewis Hood] (Glasgow Rev Books).
 
* Grusin, Richard (ed.), ''[https://s3.amazonaws.com/arena-attachments/929149/133a4c78b5ab31185c89030360a48b68.pdf Anthropocene Feminism]'', University of Minnesota Press, Mar 2017, 233 pp. Based on [http://c21uwm.com/anthropocene/ 2014 conference], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3gA9uXUL34 Video from closing roundtable]. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/anthropocene-feminism Publisher]. Reviews: [https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/not-just-pussy-hats-on-the-climate-march-feminist-encounters-with-the-anthropocene/ Sandilands] (LA Rev Books), [https://www.leonardo.info/review/2017/10/review-of-affective-ecologies-empathy-emotion-and-environmental-narrative-and Doove] (Leonardo), [https://glasgowreviewofbooks.com/2018/01/22/whose-anthropocene-anthropocene-feminism-edited-by-richard-grusin/ Lewis Hood] (Glasgow Rev Books).
* Demos, T.J., ''Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jul 2017, 132 pp. [http://www.sternberg-press.com/cms.php?pageId=1771 Publisher]. Review: [http://mediatheoryjournal.org/review-finn-daniels-yeomans-on-against-the-anthropocene-by-t-j-demos/ Daniels-Yeomans] (Media Theory).
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* Szeman, Imre, and Dominic Boyer (eds.), ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=B2FCA977482FD1B33A218CA68277EDF4 Energy Humanities: An Anthology]'', Johns Hopkins University Press, Apr 2017, 616 pp, [https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/58f8e9ea9ff37c4e18cb2d6d ARG]. [https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/energy-humanities Publisher].
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* Demos, T.J., ''Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jul 2017, 132 pp. [http://www.sternberg-press.com/cms.php?pageId=1771 Publisher]. Reviews: [http://mediatheoryjournal.org/review-finn-daniels-yeomans-on-against-the-anthropocene-by-t-j-demos/ Daniels-Yeomans] (Media Theory), [http://dx.doi.org/10.3202/caa.reviews.2018.65 Volz] (CAA).
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* Springer, Anna-Sophie, and Etienne Turpin (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19058 The Word for World Is Still Forest]'', Berlin: K. Verlag & Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2017, xix+202 pp.
 
* Springer, Anna-Sophie, and Etienne Turpin (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19058 The Word for World Is Still Forest]'', Berlin: K. Verlag & Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2017, xix+202 pp.
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* Thorsen, Line Marie (ed.), ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5a144f6c9ff37c6c8509f915 Moving Plants]'', Næstved: Narayana Press, 2017, 159 pp. Companion book to the exhibition. [https://www.academia.edu/33550097/ TOC & Introduction], [http://s-o-c.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Can-we-land-on-earth.pdf], [https://www.academia.edu/33484246].  
 
* Thorsen, Line Marie (ed.), ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5a144f6c9ff37c6c8509f915 Moving Plants]'', Næstved: Narayana Press, 2017, 159 pp. Companion book to the exhibition. [https://www.academia.edu/33550097/ TOC & Introduction], [http://s-o-c.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Can-we-land-on-earth.pdf], [https://www.academia.edu/33484246].  
* Zylinska, Joanna, ''The End of Man: A Feminist Counterapocalypse'', University of Minnesota Press, Mar 2018, 78 pp. [http://research.gold.ac.uk/23121/1/The%20End%20of%20Man-Zylinska.pdf Manuscript]. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-end-of-man Publisher].
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* Nitzke, Solvejg, and Nicolas Pethes (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21055 Imagining Earth: Concepts of Wholeness in Cultural Constructions of Our Home Planet]'', Bielefeld: transcript, 2017, 172 pp.
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* Körber, Lill-Ann, Scott MacKenzie, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport (eds.), ''Arctic Environmental Modernities: From the Age of Polar Exploration to the Era of the Anthropocene'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xviii+273 pp. [https://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9783319391151 Publisher].
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* Zylinska, Joanna, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=DAAB604DBBB35F32C6891351FC64DA2B The End of Man: A Feminist Counterapocalypse]'', University of Minnesota Press, Mar 2018, 78 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-end-of-man Publisher].
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* Hessler, Stefanie (ed.), ''Tidalectics: Imagining an Oceanic Worldview through Art and Science'', forew. Markus Reymann, MIT Press, and Vienna: TBA21-Academy, Mar 2018, 240 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/tidalectics Publisher].
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* Fay, Jennifer, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/b69020e3-f163-42e5-b62e-0985f76bda1a Inhospitable World: Cinema in the Time of the Anthropocene]'', Oxford University Press, Mar 2018. [https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780190696771.001.0001/oso-9780190696771 Publisher]. Review: [https://34.sk/nehostinne-svety-vo-filme Hudák] (3/4).
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* Design Earth (Rania Ghosn, El Hadi Jazairy), ''Geostories: Another Architecture for the Environment'', New York & Barcelona: Actar, May 2018, 232 pp. [http://actar.com/product/geostories/ Publisher]. [https://cooper.edu/architecture/events-and-exhibitions/exhibitions/geostories-another-architecture-environment Exhibition]. Review: [https://averyreview.com/issues/29/anthropocene-architecture Anker & Anker] (Avery).
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* Gadanho, Pedro (ed.), ''Eco-Visionaries: Art, Architecture, and New Media after the Anthropocene'', Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2018, 176 pp. Accompanies the touring exhibition. Texts by Amale Andraos, T.J. Demos, Matthew Fuller, Sabine Himmelsbach, Sofia Johansson, Karin Ohlenschläger, Mariana Pestana, Yvonne Volkart, Linda Weintraub. [http://www.hatjecantz.de/eco-visionaries-7308-1.html Publisher]. Review: [http://we-make-money-not-art.com/eco-visionaries-art-architecture-and-new-media-after-the-anthropocene/ Debatty] (WMMNA).
 
* Gadanho, Pedro (ed.), ''Eco-Visionaries: Art, Architecture, and New Media after the Anthropocene'', Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2018, 176 pp. Accompanies the touring exhibition. Texts by Amale Andraos, T.J. Demos, Matthew Fuller, Sabine Himmelsbach, Sofia Johansson, Karin Ohlenschläger, Mariana Pestana, Yvonne Volkart, Linda Weintraub. [http://www.hatjecantz.de/eco-visionaries-7308-1.html Publisher]. Review: [http://we-make-money-not-art.com/eco-visionaries-art-architecture-and-new-media-after-the-anthropocene/ Debatty] (WMMNA).
* Critical Art Ensemble, ''Aesthetics, Necropolitics, and Environmental Struggle'', New York: Autonomedia, 2018, 168 pp. [http://www.autonomedia.org/node/274]
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* Critical Art Ensemble, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20946 Aesthetics, Necropolitics, and Environmental Struggle]'', Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2018, 167 pp.
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* Burtynsky, Edward, ''Anthropocene'', Steidl, 2018, 236 pp. Photo book. [https://bookshop.thephotographersgallery.org.uk/collections/pre-order-signed-titles/products/edward-burtynsky-anthropocene-signed-pre-order]
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* Mrkus, Pavel (ed.), ''Krajina v pozoru / The Landscape in Focus. Proměny industrializované krajiny v současném umění, myšlení a vědě'', Ústí nad Labem: Fakulta umění a designu Univerzity J. E. Purkyně, 2018, 256 pp. Follow-up to research project ''Frontiers of Solitude''. [https://fud.ujep.cz/edice-fud-aktualne/teorie-umeni/krajina-v-pozoru-the-landscape-in-focus-promeny-industrializovane-krajiny-v-soucasnem-umeni-mysleni-a-vede/ Publisher]. [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/landscape-in-focus Conference videos]. [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/blog/478] {{cz}}/{{en}}
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* Ptak, Anna (ed.), ''[[Media:Amplifying Nature The Planetary Imagination of Architecture in the Anthropocene 2018.pdf|Amplifying Nature: The Planetary Imagination of Architecture in the Anthropocene]]'', Warsaw: Zachęta - National Gallery of Art, 2018, 181 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://zacheta.art.pl/en/mediateka-i-publikacje/amplifying-nature-the-planetary-imagination-of-architecture Publisher].
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* Oliver-Smith, Kerry (ed.), ''The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene'', Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, Sep 2018, 184 pp. [https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9780983308584 Publisher].
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* Falb, Daniel, ''Geospekulationen. Metaphysik für die Erde im Anthropozän'', Berlin: Merve, Feb 2019, 344 pp. [https://www.academia.edu/38266833/ Excerpt]. [https://www.merve.de/index.php/book/show/521 Publisher]. Reviews: [https://www.signaturen-magazin.de/daniel-falb--geospekulationen.html Kuhlbrodt] (Signaturen), [http://www.textem.de/index.php?id=2961 Hartmann] (Textem), [https://digital.freitag.de/1819/alles-wird-anders/ Hartmann] (Freitag). {{de}}
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* Farrier, David, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=6C366083D79FE7E1D6AE63F16F568822 Anthropocene Poetics: Deep Time, Sacrifice Zones, and Extinction]'', University of Minnesota Press, 2019, 184 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/anthropocene-poetics Publisher].
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* Bratton, Benjamin, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=F88926B1852FA345B13E1D4507E67328 The Terraforming]'', Moscow: Strelka, 2019, [https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5d9bf4d29ff37c7634622bdc ARG]. [https://strelkamag.com/en/article/excerpt-bratton-the-terraforming Excerpt].
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* Fitz, Angelika, Elke Krasny, Architekturzentrum Wien (eds.), ''Critical Care: Architecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet'', MIT Press, and Vienna: Architekturzentrum Wien, 2019, 304 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/critical-care Publisher].
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* Horváth, Gideon, Rita Süveges, and Anna Zilahi (eds.), ''Extrodæsia: Encyclopedia Towards a Post-Anthropocentric World / Enciklopédia egy emberközpontúságot meghaladó világhoz'', Budapest: Typotex, Jun 2019, 152 pp. [http://xtrorealm.hu/project/extrodaesia/] [https://34.sk/encyklopedia-extrodaesia/] {{en}}/{{hu}}
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* Connolly, William E., ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=65416EDC87F79DCF87D3B0B03661CB53 Climate Machines, Fascist Drives, and Truth]'', Duke University Press, Sep 2019, 125 pp, [https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5d6ab42d9ff37c624c622bcf ARG]. Reviews: [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41296-020-00427-z Colebrook] (Contemp Polit Th), [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343944584 Bosworth] (Cult Crit), [https://www.popmatters.com/william-connolly-climate-machines-2641208709.html Jenkins] (PopMatters).
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* Ressler, Oliver (ed.), ''Barricading the Ice Sheets: Artists and Climate Action in the Age of Irreversible Decision'', Graz: Camera Austria, Feb 2020, 88 pp. Conference proceedings. [https://camera-austria.at/en/buecher/oliver-ressler-ed-barricading-the-ice-sheets-artists-and-climate-action-in-the-age-of-irreversible-decision/ Publisher]. [https://facebook.com/Camera.Austria/posts/2548737905254924] {{en}}/{{de}}
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* Merchant, Carolyn, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=18972D9F808B4C026CBE0B37C36DAE36 The Anthropocene and the Humanities: From Climate Change to a New Age of Sustainability]'', Yale University Press, Apr 2020, 232 pp, [https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5ef0883e9ff37c52582e81ba ARG]. [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300244236/anthropocene-and-humanities Publisher].
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* Latour, Bruno, and Peter Weibel (eds.), ''Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth'', MIT Press, Oct 2020, 560 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/critical-zones Publisher]. [http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/838.html Editor]. [https://zkm.de/en/exhibition/2020/05/critical-zones Exhibition].
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* Krogh, Marianne (ed.), ''Connectedness: An Incomplete Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene'', Copenhagen: Strandberg, 2020, 304 pp. [https://strandbergpublishing.dk/boger/connectedness-an-incomplete-encyclopedia-of-the-anthropocene/ Publisher].
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* Harrison, Rodney, and Colin Sterling (eds.), ''[http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/deterritorializing-the-future/ Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene]'', Open Humanities Press, 2020, [[Media:Harrison Rodney Sterling Colin eds Deterritorializing the Future Heritage in of and after the Anthropocene 2020.pdf|PDF]].
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* Barca, Stefania, ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5fa7e4439ff37c63082e81ba Forces of Reproduction: Notes for a Counter-Hegemonic Anthropocene]'', Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Elements), Nov 2020, 79 pp. [https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108878371 Publisher].
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* Demos, T.J., Emily Eliza Scott, Subhankar Banerjee (eds.), ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=A4ACA12A24B3E180E63385C1A879CB72 The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change]'', Routledge, Feb 2021, 492 pp. [https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Contemporary-Art-Visual-Culture-and-Climate/Demos-Scott-Banerjee/p/book/9780367221102 Publisher].
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* Bourriaud, Nicolas, ''Inclusions. Esthétique du capitalocène'', Paris: PUF, Mar 2021, 227 pp. [https://www.puf.com/content/Inclusions Publisher]. Review: [https://journals.openedition.org/critiquedart/85374 Dommergue] (Critique d'art). {{fr}}
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** ''Inclusions: Aesthetics of the Capitalocene'', trans. Denyse Beaulieu, Berlin: Sternberg Press, forthcoming Apr 2023, 144 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/9783956795862/inclusions Publisher].
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* Hládeková, Katarína, and Vojtěch Pecka (eds.), ''Neúplný atlas regenerace'', Brno: Fakulta výtvarných umění VUT v Brně, and Prague: Utopia libri, 2022, 208 pp. [https://www.dumkulturya.cz/ Project website]. [https://utopia.cz/cs/node/8 Publisher]. [https://knihy.artmap.cz/neuplny-atlas-regenerace---katarina-hladekova--vojtech-pecka--eds/] {{cz}}
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* Axel, Nick, Nikolaus Hirsch, Daniel Barber, and Anton Vidokle (eds.), ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=51A0F6DB8B847A9DE7F591DCBC497118 Accumulation: The Art, Architecture, and Media of Climate Change]'', New York: e-flux Architecture, 2022, 248 pp, [http://www.e-flux.com/architecture/accumulation/ HTML]. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/accumulation Distributor]. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctv293p4pt]
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* Davis, Heather, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=5CA9D69E8AB1D915711ED2900762F328 Plastic Matter]'', Duke University Press, Mar 2022, 176 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/plastic-matter Publisher].
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* Fowkes, Maja and Reuben, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=2C37124FFF06B781F8ACC398691569F6 Art and Climate Change (World of Art)]'', London: Thames & Hudson, Apr 2022, 296 pp. [https://thamesandhudson.com/art-and-climate-change-9780500204757 Publisher].
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* Wickberg, Adam, and Johan Gärdebo (eds.), ''Environing Media'', Routledge, Aug 2022, 198 pp. [https://www.routledge.com/Environing-Media/Wickberg-Gardebo/p/book/9781032253824 Publisher].
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* Bloom, Lisa E., ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/f480833a-9bfb-4592-9c66-925ee6785889 Climate Change and the New Polar Aesthetics: Artists Reimagine the Arctic and Antarctic]'', Duke University Press, Nov 2022, 288 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/climate-change-and-the-new-polar-aesthetics Publisher].
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* Roszkowska, Maria, Nicolas Nova, and Nicolas Maigret (eds.), ''A Bestiary of the Anthropocene Hybrid Plants, Animals, Minerals, Fungi, and Other Specimens'', Eindhoven: Set Margins', Apr 2023, 256 pp. [https://www.setmargins.press/books/a-bestiary-of-the-anthropocene/ Publisher]. [https://www.bestiaryanthropocene.com/ Book website].
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* ''On ne dissout pas un soulèvement. 40 voix pour les Soulèvements de la Terre'', Paris: Seuil, Jun 2023, 192 pp. [https://www.seuil.com/ouvrage/on-ne-dissout-pas-un-soulevement-40-voix-pour-les-soulevements-de-la-terre-collectif/9782021547269 Publisher]. {{fr}}
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* Leyda, Julia, ''[https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009317702 Anthroposcreens: Mediating the Climate Unconscious]'', Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Elements), Jul 2023.
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* Mameni, Salar, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=C93A9A12261FE9A60D9A661D93237B48 Terracene: A Crude Aesthetics]'', Duke University Press (ANIMA: Critical Race Studies Otherwise), Aug 2023, 240 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/terracene Publisher].
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* Ray, Gene, ''[[Media:Ray Gene After the Holocene Planetary Politics for Commoners 2024.pdf|After the Holocene: Planetary Politics for Commoners]]'', Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2024, 226 pp. [https://autonomedia.org/product/after-the-holocene-planetary-politics-for-commoners-by-gene-ray/ Publisher].
  
 
; Book series
 
; Book series
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* [http://openhumanitiespress.org/critical-climate-change.html Critical Climate Change], eds. Tom Cohen and Claire Colebrook, Open Humanities Press, since 2011.
 
* [http://openhumanitiespress.org/critical-climate-change.html Critical Climate Change], eds. Tom Cohen and Claire Colebrook, Open Humanities Press, since 2011.
 
* Anthropocène, ed. Christophe Bonneuil, Paris: Seuil, since Oct 2013. [http://www.seuil.com/page-collection-anthropocene.htm Titles].
 
* Anthropocène, ed. Christophe Bonneuil, Paris: Seuil, since Oct 2013. [http://www.seuil.com/page-collection-anthropocene.htm Titles].
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; Journals
 
; Journals
* ''[https://technosphere-magazine.hkw.de/ Technosphere Magazine]'', eds. Katrin Klingan and Christoph Rosol, Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), since 2016, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18553 Log]. Explores the amorphous fabric of technologies, environments, and humans shaping Earth's critical future.
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* ''[http://www.thedistanceplan.org/ The Distance Plan]'', 5+ issues, eds. Amy Howden-Chapman and Abby Cunnane, Auckland: Distance Plan Press, since 2013, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20935 Log].
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* ''[https://technosphere-magazine.hkw.de/ Technosphere Magazine]'', 17 dossiers, eds. Katrin Klingan and Christoph Rosol, Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), 2016-2019, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18553 Log]. Explores the amorphous fabric of technologies, environments, and humans shaping Earth's critical future.
  
; Journal and magazine issues  
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; Journal and magazine issues, dossiers
 
* ''Oxford Literary Review'' 34(2): "Deconstruction in the Anthropocene", Edinburgh UP, Dec 2012. Texts by Timothy Clark, Bronislaw Szerszynski, Claire Colebrook, Louise Squire, Timothy Morton, Tom Cohen, Nigel Clark, Sam Solnick, Adam Trexler, and Maebh Long. [http://www.euppublishing.com/toc/olr/34/2 Subscription access].
 
* ''Oxford Literary Review'' 34(2): "Deconstruction in the Anthropocene", Edinburgh UP, Dec 2012. Texts by Timothy Clark, Bronislaw Szerszynski, Claire Colebrook, Louise Squire, Timothy Morton, Tom Cohen, Nigel Clark, Sam Solnick, Adam Trexler, and Maebh Long. [http://www.euppublishing.com/toc/olr/34/2 Subscription access].
 
* [http://environmentalhumanities.org/archives/vol5/ ''Environmental Humanities'', vol. 5: Special section: "Imagining Anew: Challenges of Representing the Anthropocene"], eds. Greg Garrard, Gary Handwerk and Sabine Wilke, 2014. Texts by Boes, Lekan, Mossner, Struck.
 
* [http://environmentalhumanities.org/archives/vol5/ ''Environmental Humanities'', vol. 5: Special section: "Imagining Anew: Challenges of Representing the Anthropocene"], eds. Greg Garrard, Gary Handwerk and Sabine Wilke, 2014. Texts by Boes, Lekan, Mossner, Struck.
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* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19767 ''The Laboratory Planet'', 5: "Alien Capitalism: Xenopolitics of the Anthropocene"], eds. Ewen Chardronnet and Bureau d’études, Feb 2016, 24 pp. {{en}}/{{fr}}/{{es}}
 
* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19767 ''The Laboratory Planet'', 5: "Alien Capitalism: Xenopolitics of the Anthropocene"], eds. Ewen Chardronnet and Bureau d’études, Feb 2016, 24 pp. {{en}}/{{fr}}/{{es}}
 
* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16660 ''Continent.'' 5(2): "The Technosphere, Now"], eds. Nina Jäger, Paul Boshears, Bernhard Garnicnig, Jamie Allen, Lital Khaikin, Katrin Klingan, Anna Sophie Luhn, Christoph Rosol, and Nick Hood, Apr 2016.
 
* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16660 ''Continent.'' 5(2): "The Technosphere, Now"], eds. Nina Jäger, Paul Boshears, Bernhard Garnicnig, Jamie Allen, Lital Khaikin, Katrin Klingan, Anna Sophie Luhn, Christoph Rosol, and Nick Hood, Apr 2016.
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* [https://www.anthropocene-curriculum.org/pages/root/related-projects/anthropocene-east-asia/the-anthropocene-and-our-post-natural-future/ ''Designing Media Ecology'' 6: "The Anthropocene and Our Post-natural Future"], eds. Andrew Yang and Osamu Sakura, Winter 2016. [https://www.fivedme.org/post/154510517945/dec15-6th-issue-published-%E7%AC%AC6%E5%8F%B712%E6%9C%8815%E6%97%A5%E7%99%BA%E5%A3%B2] {{en}},{{jp}}
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** Hogan, Mél, [[Media:Hogan Mel 2016 Minus Risk Equals Progress The Data Center in the Anthropocene.pdf|"Minus Risk Equals Progress: The Data Center in the Anthropocene"]], pp 46-55. [https://melhogan.com/website/5-designing-media-ecology-issue-6-the-anthropocene-and-our-post-natural-futures/] [https://www.academia.edu/30502407/]
 
* [http://www.concentric-literature.url.tw/issue_detail.php?issue_title=The+City+and+the+Anthropocene ''Concentric'' 43(1): "The City and the Anthropocene"], eds. Simon C. Estok and Shiuhhuah Serena Chou, Mar 2017.
 
* [http://www.concentric-literature.url.tw/issue_detail.php?issue_title=The+City+and+the+Anthropocene ''Concentric'' 43(1): "The City and the Anthropocene"], eds. Simon C. Estok and Shiuhhuah Serena Chou, Mar 2017.
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* [http://artalk.cz/category/artalk-revue/1zima-2018tezba/ ''Artalk Revue'' 1: "Těžba / Extraction"], ed. Jan Zálešák, Prague: Artalk, Winter 2018. {{cz}}/{{en}}
 
* ''Flash Art: Czech & Slovak Edition'' 47: "Antropocén a singularita", Prague: Nadace Prague Biennale / Pilot, Mar-May 2018, 63 pp. [http://www.flashart.cz/aktualni-cislo/Flash-Art-Czech-&-Slovak-Edition-No.-47/] {{cz}},{{sk}}
 
* ''Flash Art: Czech & Slovak Edition'' 47: "Antropocén a singularita", Prague: Nadace Prague Biennale / Pilot, Mar-May 2018, 63 pp. [http://www.flashart.cz/aktualni-cislo/Flash-Art-Czech-&-Slovak-Edition-No.-47/] {{cz}},{{sk}}
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* ''Third Text'' 32(2-3): "The Wretched Earth: Botanical Conflicts and Artistic Interventions", eds. Ros Gray and Shela Sheikh, Sep 2018. [https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctte20/32/2-3]
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* [http://edgeeffects.net/plantationocene-series-plantation-worlds/ "The Plantationocene Series: Plantation Worlds, Past and Present"], ''Edge Effects'', 2019ff. Aims to create a conversation about multiple forms of plantations, both past and present, as well as the ways that plantation logics organise modern economies, environments, and social relations.
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* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21333 ''Architectural Design'' 89(1): "Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post‐Anthropocene"], ed. Liam Young, Wiley, Jan/Feb 2019, 144 pp.
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* ''Neural'' 64: "Post-Growth", eds. Disnovation.org and Alessandro Ludovico, Autumn 2019. [http://neural.it/issues/neural-64-post-growth/] [http://disnovation.org/neural64.php]
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* [https://obieg.u-jazdowski.pl/en/numery/becoming-earth ''Obieg'' 10: "Becoming Earth"], ed. Krzysztof Gutfrański, Warsaw: Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, 2019.
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* ''Grey Room'' 77, Fall 2019. On the "ecologisation" in contemporary art. [https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/grey/77]
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* [http://tranzitblog.hu/category/tema/klimakepzelet-reader/ "Klímaképzelet Reader"], eds. Rita Süveges, Anna Zilahi, and Gideon Horváth, ''tranzitblog.hu'', Mar 2020ff. Thematic section. [http://xtrorealm.hu/project/klimakepzelet-reader/] {{hu}}
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* [https://journals.litwinbooks.com/index.php/jclis/ ''Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies'' 3(1): "Libraries and Archives in the Anthropocene"], eds. Eira Tansey and Robert Montoya, May 2020.
  
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; Selected articles, discussions, statements
* Chakrabarty, Dipesh, [http://www.law.uvic.ca/demcon/2013%20readings/Chakrabarty%20-%20Climate%20of%20History.pdf "The Climate of History: Four Theses"], ''Critical Inquiry'' 35 (2009), pp 197-222. Referring to the Anthropocene and its most discussed ecological consequence, climate change, the historian Dipesh Chakrabarty has suggested in an influential essay that humanistic scholarship, which in recent decades has formulated its most important theories around foundational differences, whether they be of class, race, gender, or power, needs to make a new attempt to envision the human species as a whole as an agent of historical change. A new form of universalism is necessary in this context, Chakrabarty argues, even if this universalism can only be envisioned negatively, in terms of what it is not, if it is to avoid the error of past universalisms – generalizing the characteristics of one particular culture as the universal yardstick of the human, with dire consequences for those judged to fall short of this measure. (Heise 2014)
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* Chakrabarty, Dipesh, [[Media:Chakrabarty_Dipesh_2009_The_Climate_of_History_Four_Theses.pdf|"The Climate of History: Four Theses"]], ''Critical Inquiry'' 35:2 (Winter 2009), pp 197-222. Referring to the Anthropocene and its most discussed ecological consequence, climate change, the historian Dipesh Chakrabarty has suggested in an influential essay that humanistic scholarship, which in recent decades has formulated its most important theories around foundational differences, whether they be of class, race, gender, or power, needs to make a new attempt to envision the human species as a whole as an agent of historical change. A new form of universalism is necessary in this context, Chakrabarty argues, even if this universalism can only be envisioned negatively, in terms of what it is not, if it is to avoid the error of past universalisms – generalizing the characteristics of one particular culture as the universal yardstick of the human, with dire consequences for those judged to fall short of this measure. (Heise 2014)
 
* Wark, McKenzie, [http://www.publicseminar.org/?topics=anthropocene essays on the Anthropocene], ''Public Seminar'', Jun 2014-.  
 
* Wark, McKenzie, [http://www.publicseminar.org/?topics=anthropocene essays on the Anthropocene], ''Public Seminar'', Jun 2014-.  
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* Chakrabarty, Dipesh, [[Media:Chakrabarty Dipesh 2014 Climate and Capital On Conjoined Histories.pdf|"Climate and Capital: On Conjoined Histories"]], ''Critical Inquiry'' 41:1 (Autumn 2014), pp 1-23.
 
* Pasquinelli, Matteo, [http://academia.edu/8751480 ''The Eye of the Algorithm: Cognitive Anthropocene and the Making of the World Brain''], 2014. Booklet.
 
* Pasquinelli, Matteo, [http://academia.edu/8751480 ''The Eye of the Algorithm: Cognitive Anthropocene and the Making of the World Brain''], 2014. Booklet.
 
** "Das Auge des Algorithmus: Kognitives Anthropozän und die Entstehung des Weltgehirns", ''Springerin'' 4 (Oct 2014). {{de}}
 
** "Das Auge des Algorithmus: Kognitives Anthropozän und die Entstehung des Weltgehirns", ''Springerin'' 4 (Oct 2014). {{de}}
 
* Pirici, Alexandra, and Raluca Voinea, [http://web.archive.org/web/20150325143744/http://infinitexpansion.net/gynecene/ "Manifesto for the Gynecene: Sketch of a New Geological Era"], Bucharest and Bologna, Jan 2015, [http://ro.tranzit.org/file/MANIFESTO-for-the-Gynecene.pdf PDF].
 
* Pirici, Alexandra, and Raluca Voinea, [http://web.archive.org/web/20150325143744/http://infinitexpansion.net/gynecene/ "Manifesto for the Gynecene: Sketch of a New Geological Era"], Bucharest and Bologna, Jan 2015, [http://ro.tranzit.org/file/MANIFESTO-for-the-Gynecene.pdf PDF].
 
** [[Cyberfeminism#PiriciVoinea2015|translations]]
 
** [[Cyberfeminism#PiriciVoinea2015|translations]]
* Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1086/680090 "On Hypo-Real Models or Global Climate Change: A Challenge for the Humanities"], ''Critical Inquiry'' 41:3, Spring 2015, pp 675-703.
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* Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1086/680090 "On Hypo-Real Models or Global Climate Change: A Challenge for the Humanities"], ''Critical Inquiry'' 41:3, Spring 2015, pp 675-703.
 
* Haraway, Donna, [http://environmentalhumanities.org/arch/vol6/6.7.pdf "Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin"], ''Environmental Humanities'' 6, 2015, pp 159-165. [http://vimeo.com/97663518 Video talk], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x0oxUHOlA8 Video interview].
 
* Haraway, Donna, [http://environmentalhumanities.org/arch/vol6/6.7.pdf "Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin"], ''Environmental Humanities'' 6, 2015, pp 159-165. [http://vimeo.com/97663518 Video talk], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x0oxUHOlA8 Video interview].
 
* Helmreich, Stefan, [[Media:Helmreich_Stefan_2015_Hokusais_Great_Wave_Enters_the_Anthropocene.pdf|"Hokusai's Great Wave Enters the Anthropocene"]], ''Environmental Humanities'' 7, 2015, pp 203-217.
 
* Helmreich, Stefan, [[Media:Helmreich_Stefan_2015_Hokusais_Great_Wave_Enters_the_Anthropocene.pdf|"Hokusai's Great Wave Enters the Anthropocene"]], ''Environmental Humanities'' 7, 2015, pp 203-217.
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* Falb, Daniel, [[Media:Falb Daniel 2015 Epistemologies of Art in the Anthropocene.pdf|"Epistemologies of Art in the Anthropocene"]], in ''Art in the Periphery of the Center'', eds. Christoph Behnke, Cornelia Kastelan, Valérie Knoll, and Ulf Wuggenig, Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jun 2015, pp 302-317. [https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/art-in-the-periphery-of-the-center/]
 
* Samotar [Miloš Vojtěchovský], [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/cs/manifesto-fos "Manifesto FOS III"], ''Frontiers of Solitude'', Jan 2017. {{cz}}
 
* Samotar [Miloš Vojtěchovský], [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/cs/manifesto-fos "Manifesto FOS III"], ''Frontiers of Solitude'', Jan 2017. {{cz}}
 
** [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/manifesto-fos "Manifestofos"], trans. Vít Bohal, ''Frontiers of Solitude'', [2017].
 
** [https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/manifesto-fos "Manifestofos"], trans. Vít Bohal, ''Frontiers of Solitude'', [2017].
 
* de Valk, Marloes, [https://schloss-post.com/escape-reality-10-simple-steps-2/ "How to Escape Reality in 10 Simple Steps"], ''Schloss Post'', 10 May 2017. [https://bleu255.com/~marloes/txts/How_to_Escape_Reality_in_10_Simple_Steps/] [https://schloss-post.com/escape-reality-10-simple-steps/]
 
* de Valk, Marloes, [https://schloss-post.com/escape-reality-10-simple-steps-2/ "How to Escape Reality in 10 Simple Steps"], ''Schloss Post'', 10 May 2017. [https://bleu255.com/~marloes/txts/How_to_Escape_Reality_in_10_Simple_Steps/] [https://schloss-post.com/escape-reality-10-simple-steps/]
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* Chakrabarty, Dipesh, [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/hith.12044 "Anthropocene Time"], ''History and Theory'' 57:1 (Mar 2018), pp 5-32.
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* Holmes, Brian, a.o., [http://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-1812/threads.html#00018 "Foundations for 'Anthropocene Socialist' Movement"], ''Nettime'', Dec 2018-Jan 2019, [http://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-1901/threads.html cont.].
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* Remešová, Anna, [http://artalk.cz/2018/12/17/spolecne-vstric-katastrofe/ "Společně vstříc katastrofě"], ''Artalk.cz'', Prague, 17 Dec 2018. On contemporary art and ecology in Czech Republic and Slovakia. {{cz}}
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* Kapela, Jaś, [http://artalk.cz/2019/01/14/nymfy-proti-kombajnum/ "Nymfy proti kombajnům"], ''Artalk.cz'', Prague, 14 Jan 2019. On contemporary art and ecology in Poland. {{cz}}
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* Gadó, Flóra, [http://artalk.cz/2019/01/21/se-slepou-mapou-v-rukach-soucasne-madarske-umeni-v-epose-antropocenu/ "Se slepou mapou v rukách. Současné maďarské umění v epoše antropocénu"], ''Artalk.cz'', Prague, 21 Jan 2019. On contemporary art and ecology in Hungary. {{cz}}
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* Farrier, David, ''Anthropocene Poetics: Deep Time, Sacrifice Zones, and Extinction'', University of Minnesota Press, 2019. [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gmHDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover]
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* Ballard, Susan, and Liz Linden, [https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2053019619839443 "Spiral Jetty, Geoaesthetics, and Art: Writing the Anthropocene"], ''The Anthropocene Review'' 6:1-2, Apr 2019, pp 142-161.
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* Remešová, Anna, [https://artalk.cz/2019/06/13/jak-nove-promyslet-umelecke-a-kulturni-instituce-1-cast/ "Jak nově promýšlet umělecké a kulturní instituce"], ''Artalk.cz'', Prague, 13 Jun 2019. {{cz}}
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* [https://www.tate.org.uk/press/press-releases/tate-directors-declare-climate-emergency "Tate Directors declare climate emergency"], London: Tate, 17 Jul 2019. Press release.
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* Chakrabarty, Dipesh, [[Media:Chakrabarty_Dipesh_2019_The_Planet_An_Emergent_Humanist_Category.pdf|"The Planet: An Emergent Humanist Category"]], ''Critical Inquiry'' 46:1, Autumn 2019, pp 1-31.
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* Gawkowski, Jakub, and Paweł Wątroba (eds.), ''[[Media:The_Most_Beautiful_Catastrophe_2019.pdf|The Most Beautiful Catastrophe / Najpiękniejsza katastrofa]]'', Bytom: Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Kronika, 2019, 213 pp. Exh. catalogue. [https://www.academia.edu/42971536/] {{en}}/{{pl}}
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* Brookes, Alec, [https://sci-hub.st/10.1162/octo_a_00377 "Three Aral Sea Films and the Soviet Ecology"], ''October'' 171, MIT Press, Winter 2020, pp 27-46.
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* Linden, Liz, and Susan Ballard, "Art Writing and Allegory in the Anthropocene", ''October'' 175, MIT Press, Apr 2021, pp 88-108. [https://doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00417]
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; Podcasts
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* Boyer, Dominic, Cymene Howe, et al., [http://culturesofenergy.com/category/cultures-of-energy-podcasts/ Cultures of Energy], Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences (CENHS) at Rice University, Dec 2015ff.
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* [https://newnatures.org/greenhouse/ Greenhouse] Center for Environmental Humanities, University of Stavanger, Mar 2020ff. Environmental humanities book talk series.
  
 
; Bibliographies and surveys
 
; Bibliographies and surveys
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20150301132806/http://uianthropocene.com:80/resources/ Anthropocene Resources], Energy Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene symposium, 2015.
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20150301132806/http://uianthropocene.com:80/resources/ Anthropocene Resources], Energy Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene symposium, 2015.
  
; Resources
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=====Research projects, resources=====
* ''[http://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaenprojekt_ein_bericht/enzyklopaedie/anthropozaen_eine_enzyklopaedie.php The Anthropocene Project. An Encyclopedia]'', Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), 2014-. {{en}}/{{de}}
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* ''[https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaenprojekt_ein_bericht/enzyklopaedie/anthropozaen_eine_enzyklopaedie.php The Anthropocene Project. An Encyclopedia]'', Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), 2014-. {{en}}/{{de}}
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* ''[http://atlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com/ Atlas for the End of the World: Atlas for the Beginning of the Anthropocene]'', a resource by Richard Weller with Claire Hoch and Chieh Huang, Department of Landscape Architecture, U Pennsylvania, 2015.
 
* ''[http://atlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com/ Atlas for the End of the World: Atlas for the Beginning of the Anthropocene]'', a resource by Richard Weller with Claire Hoch and Chieh Huang, Department of Landscape Architecture, U Pennsylvania, 2015.
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* [https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/ Feral Atlas: The More-Than-Human Anthropocene], a curatorial project by Anna L. Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman Saxena and Feifei Zhou, involving a collective of over 100 scientists, humanists and artists who seek to examine the ‘un-designed effects of human infrastructures’. Launched 2020, following a 5-year research. [https://feralatlas.org/]
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* [http://fopnews.wordpress.com/ Friends of the Pleistocene] blog, est. 2010. A project of Smudge Studio (Elizabeth Ellsworth and Jamie Kruse).
 
* [http://fopnews.wordpress.com/ Friends of the Pleistocene] blog, est. 2010. A project of Smudge Studio (Elizabeth Ellsworth and Jamie Kruse).
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* [http://www.council.art/inquiries/115/on-becoming-earthlings On Becoming Earthlings], 2015ff. Initiated in 2015 in the frame of the Paris Climate Change Conference (COP21), On Becoming Earthlings explores the attempts of humans to represent the different scales of environmental crises. A project by Council, Paris.
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* [http://anthropoceneprimer.org/ An Anthropocene Primer], eds. Jason M. Kelly and Fiona P. McDonald. Launched Oct 2017. Emerged out of a workshop hosted by the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute, Indianapolis, in May 2017.
 
* [http://anthropoceneprimer.org/ An Anthropocene Primer], eds. Jason M. Kelly and Fiona P. McDonald. Launched Oct 2017. Emerged out of a workshop hosted by the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute, Indianapolis, in May 2017.
* Elise Misao Hunchuck, [https://elisehunchuck.com/2017-Reading-the-Anthropocene Reading the Anthropocene], 2017ff.
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* Elise Misao Hunchuck, [https://elisehunchuck.com/2017-Reading-the-Anthropocene Reading the Anthropocene], 2017 ff.
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* [http://twitter.com/AnthropoceneBot @AnthropoceneBot], crawling the web for mention of the Anthropocene. Created by @ianalanpaul.
 
* [http://twitter.com/AnthropoceneBot @AnthropoceneBot], crawling the web for mention of the Anthropocene. Created by @ianalanpaul.
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* [https://www.osloformlab.com Oslo Form Lab: Art and Criticism in the Anthropocene], a platform for art history research and art criticism run by students at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas at University of Oslo, 2018. [https://ingridhalland.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/art-and-criticism-in-the-anthropocene.pdf]
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* [https://head.hesge.ch/taag/en/ The Anthropocene Atlas of Geneva], a research project by Gene Ray, Aurélien Gamboni, Janis Schroeder, Kate Stevenson, et al., HEAD Geneva, 2016-2018. [https://issue-journal.ch/focus-posts/diasporas-of-the-so-called-anthropocene/ Essay by Gene Ray].
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* [https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/exhibitions-events/general-ecology General Ecology], a project researching complexity, posthumanism the environment and climate change, Serpentine Galleries, London, 2018-2019. Curated by Lucia Pietroiusti with Holly Shuttleworth and Kostas Stasinopoulos.
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* Armin Linke with Giulia Bruno and Giuseppe Ielasi, [http://timelinepreview.blindsensorium.net/ Blind Sensorium: Timeline], 2020, a digital adaptation of the video installation ''Blind Sensorium. Il paradosso dell’Antropocene''—a synthesis of more than ten years of fieldwork on a visual anthropology of the politics of climate change.
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* [https://speculativelife.com/ The Speculative Life Research Cluster], a group of artists, designers and scholars at the Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University. Directors: Orit Halpern, Jill Didur.
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* [https://www.hf.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/oseh/news-and-events/events/lecture-series/Welcome-to-the-Anthropocene-2022.html Welcome to the Anthropocene], lecture series, Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH), Mar-Apr 2022. Convened by Hugo Reinert and Pierre du Plessis.  Incl. lecture videos.
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* [http://www.sinkingandmelting.org/ Sinking and Melting], a collection of materials contributed by people living in places that may disappear due to climate change. Project by Amy Balkin, 2012-.
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* [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/post-socialist-art-centre-pact/socialist-anthropocene-visual-arts Socialist Anthropocene in the Visual Arts], 2022-2027. Convened by [[Maja Fowkes]].
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* online libraries: [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=anthropocene Monoskop Log], [http://aaaaarg.fail/search?query=anthropocene Aaaaarg]
 
* online libraries: [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=anthropocene Monoskop Log], [http://aaaaarg.fail/search?query=anthropocene Aaaaarg]
  
; Research networks
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=====Research networks=====
 
* [http://www.anthropocene-curriculum.org/ Anthropocene Curriculum & Anthropocene Campus], a project on knowledge production, organised by the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. [http://hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaen_curriculum/anthropozaen_curriculum_1.php]
 
* [http://www.anthropocene-curriculum.org/ Anthropocene Curriculum & Anthropocene Campus], a project on knowledge production, organised by the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. [http://hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaen_curriculum/anthropozaen_curriculum_1.php]
 
* [http://web.stanford.edu/group/anthropocene/ Generation Anthropocene], a working group at Stanford U. Features podcasts and essays.
 
* [http://web.stanford.edu/group/anthropocene/ Generation Anthropocene], a working group at Stanford U. Features podcasts and essays.
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* [http://deeptimechicago.org/ Deep Time Chicago: Cultural Change in the Anthropocene]
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* [https://www.trondheimformlab.com/ Oslo Form Lab / Trondheim Form Lab], a platform for art history research and art criticism run by students of the University of Oslo and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, 2018-2020. [https://www.facebook.com/events/1010319799329984/]
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* [https://theterraforming.strelka.com/ The Terraforming], education programme, Strelka Institute, Moscow, 2020-2023. [https://strelkamag.com/en/article/the-terraforming-reading-list Reading list].
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* ''Edward Burtynsky: Manufactured Landscapes'', dir. Jennifer Baichwal, 2006, 86 min. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0832903/]
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* ''Anthropocene: The Human Epoch'', dir. Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky, 2018, 87 min. The documentary film follows the research of an international body of scientists, the Anthropocene Working Group. [https://theanthropocene.org/] [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8399690/]
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* ''[https://artycok.tv/en/43396/umeni-antropocenu Umění antropocénu / The Art of Anthropocene]'', dir. David Přílučík and Anna Remešová, 2020, 35 & 36 & 29 min. Three-part documentary.
 
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180130093712/http://narrativesnearfuture.ch/en/ Narratives of a Near Future] conference, HEAD, Geneva, 14-15 Dec 2017. [https://www.hesge.ch/head/sites/default/files/documents/Projets_Communication/narratives_near_future_en_0.pdf Brochure]. [https://www.hesge.ch/head/en/event/2017/narratives-near-future-international-conference]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180130093712/http://narrativesnearfuture.ch/en/ Narratives of a Near Future] conference, HEAD, Geneva, 14-15 Dec 2017. [https://www.hesge.ch/head/sites/default/files/documents/Projets_Communication/narratives_near_future_en_0.pdf Brochure]. [https://www.hesge.ch/head/en/event/2017/narratives-near-future-international-conference]
 
* [https://www.macba.cat/ca/simposi-ecologies-mutants-art-contemporani-materia-etica-subjectivitat-simposi Mutating Ecologies in Contemporary Art: Second International Symposium], MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, 21 Feb 2018.
 
* [https://www.macba.cat/ca/simposi-ecologies-mutants-art-contemporani-materia-etica-subjectivitat-simposi Mutating Ecologies in Contemporary Art: Second International Symposium], MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, 21 Feb 2018.
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* [https://artintheanthropocene.com/ Art in the Anthropocene], Trinity College, Dublin, 7-9 Jun 2019. [https://artintheanthropocenecom.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/final-programme-4.pdf Programme].
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* [http://murmurans.ujep.cz Murmurans Mundus: Sonic Ecology and Beyond: CENSE Annual Conference], Faculty of Arts and Design at J.E. Purkyně University, Ústí nad Labem, 3-5 Oct 2019.
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* [https://zkm.de/en/event/2021/10/art-institutions-in-the-age-of-existential-risks-what-to-do Art Institutions in the Age of Existential Risks. What to Do?], conference, ZKM, Karlsruhe, 28-29 Oct 2021.
 
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====Group exhibitions====
 
====Group exhibitions====
''For catalogues, [[#Literature_4|see above]].''
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''For catalogues, [[#Publications_4|see above]].''
 
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* ''[https://www.aec.at/humannature/ Ars Electronica: Human Nature]'', Linz, 3-8 Sep 2009. Art festival.
 
* ''[https://www.aec.at/humannature/ Ars Electronica: Human Nature]'', Linz, 3-8 Sep 2009. Art festival.
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20100717062813/http://www.rethinkclimate.org:80/exhibition Rethink: Contemporary Art & Climate Change]'', National Gallery of Denmark, 31 Oct-5 Apr 2009; Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, 31 Oct-27 Dec 2009; Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, 31 Oct 2009-10 Jan 2010; Moesgård Museum, 31 Oct 2009-7 Mar 2010; Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, 20 Feb-10 Apr 2010; Cinema Planeta Film and Environment Festival, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 5-14 Mar 2010; Rogaland Kunstmuseum, Stavanger, 20 Aug-21 Nov 2010. Collaboration between the National Gallery of Denmark, Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center and the Alexandra Institute. Review: [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2009/dec/02/climate-change-art-earth-rethink Bunting] (Guardian).
 
* ''[http://hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaenobservatorium20132014/start_anthropozaen_observatorium_2013_2014.php Anthropocene Observatory]'', Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 26 Apr 2013-8 Dec 2014. Series of four exhibitions (''Plan the Planet; Empire of Calculus; Down to Earth; The Dark Abyss of Time''). Project by Armin Linke, Territorial Agency (John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog), and Anselm Franke. [http://vimeo.com/user21491455 Videos].
 
* ''[http://hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2014/anthropozaenobservatorium20132014/start_anthropozaen_observatorium_2013_2014.php Anthropocene Observatory]'', Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 26 Apr 2013-8 Dec 2014. Series of four exhibitions (''Plan the Planet; Empire of Calculus; Down to Earth; The Dark Abyss of Time''). Project by Armin Linke, Territorial Agency (John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog), and Anselm Franke. [http://vimeo.com/user21491455 Videos].
 
* ''[https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2013/the_whole_earth/start_the_whole_earth.php The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside]'', Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 26 Apr-7 Jul 2013. Curated by Diedrich Diederichsen and Anselm Franke. In the framework of ''The Anthropocene Project''.  
 
* ''[https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2013/the_whole_earth/start_the_whole_earth.php The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside]'', Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 26 Apr-7 Jul 2013. Curated by Diedrich Diederichsen and Anselm Franke. In the framework of ''The Anthropocene Project''.  
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* ''[http://www.renaissancesociety.org/exhibitions/481/suicide-narcissus/ Suicide Narcissus]'', Renaissance Society, Chicago, 15 Sep-15 Dec 2013.
 
* ''[http://www.renaissancesociety.org/exhibitions/481/suicide-narcissus/ Suicide Narcissus]'', Renaissance Society, Chicago, 15 Sep-15 Dec 2013.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20171204215446/http://www.fridericianum.org/exhibitions/nature-after-nature Nature After Nature]'', Fridericianum, Kassel, 11 May-27 Jul 2014. Curated by Susanne Pfeffer.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20171204215446/http://www.fridericianum.org/exhibitions/nature-after-nature Nature After Nature]'', Fridericianum, Kassel, 11 May-27 Jul 2014. Curated by Susanne Pfeffer.
* ''The Great Acceleration: Art in the Anthropocene'', curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, Taipei Biennial, Sep 2014-Jan 2015. Review: [http://www.art-agenda.com/reviews/the-great-acceleration-art-in-the-anthropocene/ McLean-Ferris] (Art Agenda).
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* ''[https://www.taipeibiennial.org/2014/en/index.html Taipei Biennial 2014: The Great Acceleration]'', Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, 13 Sep 2014-4 Jan 2015. Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud. [https://www.taipeibiennial.org/2014/en/images/press/Taipei_Biennial_2014_Guide_Book_en.pdf Guide book]. [https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/30740/taipei-biennial-2014-the-great-acceleration/ Announcement]. [http://www.seismopolite.com/nicolas-bourriaud-notes-for-the-great-acceleration-taipei-biennial-september-13-january-4]. Reviews: [https://artreview.com/reviews/jan_feb_2015_review_taipei_biennial/ Lin] (ArtReview), [http://www.art-agenda.com/reviews/the-great-acceleration-art-in-the-anthropocene/ McLean-Ferris] (Art Agenda).
 
* ''[http://www.lesabattoirs.org/en/expositions/anthropocene-monument Anthropocene Monument]'', les Abattoirs, Toulouse, 3 Oct 2014-4 Jan 2015. Prepared by [[Bruno Latour]] and Bronislaw Szerszynski.
 
* ''[http://www.lesabattoirs.org/en/expositions/anthropocene-monument Anthropocene Monument]'', les Abattoirs, Toulouse, 3 Oct 2014-4 Jan 2015. Prepared by [[Bruno Latour]] and Bronislaw Szerszynski.
 
* ''[http://www.darkecology.net/journey-2014 Dark Ecology]'', Kirkenes (NO), Nikel (RU) and Zapolyarny (RU), 9-12 Oct 2014 & 26-30 Nov 2015 & 8-12 Jun 2016. A project by Sonic Acts and Hilde Methi. Curated by [[Arie Altena]], Nicky Assmann, Mirna Belina, Martijn van Boven, Femke Herregraven, Gideon Kiers, [[Hilde Methi]], Lucas van der Velden, [[Annette Wolfsberger]].
 
* ''[http://www.darkecology.net/journey-2014 Dark Ecology]'', Kirkenes (NO), Nikel (RU) and Zapolyarny (RU), 9-12 Oct 2014 & 26-30 Nov 2015 & 8-12 Jun 2016. A project by Sonic Acts and Hilde Methi. Curated by [[Arie Altena]], Nicky Assmann, Mirna Belina, Martijn van Boven, Femke Herregraven, Gideon Kiers, [[Hilde Methi]], Lucas van der Velden, [[Annette Wolfsberger]].
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* ''[https://archive.bakonline.org/en/Research/Itineraries/Future-Vocabularies/Themes/Human-Inhuman-Posthuman/Exhibitions/Anthropocene-Observatory Anthropocene Observatory]'', BAK, Utrecht, 7 Feb-26 Apr 2015. Developed by Territorial Agency (John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog), Armin Linke, and Anselm Franke.
 
* ''[https://archive.bakonline.org/en/Research/Itineraries/Future-Vocabularies/Themes/Human-Inhuman-Posthuman/Exhibitions/Anthropocene-Observatory Anthropocene Observatory]'', BAK, Utrecht, 7 Feb-26 Apr 2015. Developed by Territorial Agency (John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog), Armin Linke, and Anselm Franke.
 
* ''[https://www.tba21.org/#item--rare_earth--525 Rare Earth: Geology and Media]'', Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, 19 Feb-31 May 2015. Curated by Boris Ondreička and Nadim Samman.
 
* ''[https://www.tba21.org/#item--rare_earth--525 Rare Earth: Geology and Media]'', Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, 19 Feb-31 May 2015. Curated by Boris Ondreička and Nadim Samman.
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* ''[http://dehliahannah.com/placing-the-golden-spike-landscapes-of-the-anthropocene/ Placing the Golden Spike: Landscapes of the Anthropocene]'', INOVA (Institute of Visual Arts), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 26 Mar-13 Jun 2015. Curated by Dehlia Hannah and Sara Krajewski.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20171204215721/http://www.fridericianum.org/exhibitions/inhuman Inhuman]'', Fridericianum, Kassel, 29 Mar-14 Jun 2015. Curated by Susanne Pfeffer.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20171204215721/http://www.fridericianum.org/exhibitions/inhuman Inhuman]'', Fridericianum, Kassel, 29 Mar-14 Jun 2015. Curated by Susanne Pfeffer.
 
* ''[http://kunsthalaarhus.dk/en/programmes/dump-multispecies-making-and-unmaking Dump! Multispecies Making and Unmaking]'', Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, 26 Jun-20 Sep 2015. Curated by Elaine Gan, Steven Lam and Sarah Lookofsky. Coorganised by AURA project. [http://anthropocene.au.dk/fileadmin/Anthropocene/Workingpapers/Dump_/dumpWorkshop-sept2015_final_final.pdf Workshop].
 
* ''[http://kunsthalaarhus.dk/en/programmes/dump-multispecies-making-and-unmaking Dump! Multispecies Making and Unmaking]'', Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, 26 Jun-20 Sep 2015. Curated by Elaine Gan, Steven Lam and Sarah Lookofsky. Coorganised by AURA project. [http://anthropocene.au.dk/fileadmin/Anthropocene/Workingpapers/Dump_/dumpWorkshop-sept2015_final_final.pdf Workshop].
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20160310210754/http://www.ybca.org:80/earth-machines Earth Machines]'', Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 14 Aug-6 Dec 2015. Curated by Ceci Moss. [[Media:Earth_Machines_YBCA_2015.pdf|Brochure]]. Reviews: [http://dx.doi.org/10.3202/caa.reviews.2016.91 Middleman] (CAA), [https://hyperallergic.com/242554/artists-expose-the-ecological-impact-of-tech-production/ Santos] (Hyperallergic).
 
* ''[https://fondation.edf.com/fr/actualites/climats-artificiels Climats artificiels]'', Espace EDF, Paris, 4 Oct 2015-28 Feb 2016.
 
* ''[https://fondation.edf.com/fr/actualites/climats-artificiels Climats artificiels]'', Espace EDF, Paris, 4 Oct 2015-28 Feb 2016.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20161020154416/ageofcatastrophe.com/exhibition/ The Age of Catastrophe]'', Actual Contemporary, Winnipeg, 13 Nov-12 Dec 2015. Curated by Melentie Pandilovski and Tom Kohut.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20161020154416/ageofcatastrophe.com/exhibition/ The Age of Catastrophe]'', Actual Contemporary, Winnipeg, 13 Nov-12 Dec 2015. Curated by Melentie Pandilovski and Tom Kohut.
 
* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/mild-apocalypse-2016/ Mild Apocalypse]'', Moesgård Museum, Aarhus, 4 Feb-4 Jun 2016. Curated by Nathalia Brichet, Felix Riede and Frida Hastrup. Coorganised by AURA project, C3NET, and Natural Goods.
 
* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/mild-apocalypse-2016/ Mild Apocalypse]'', Moesgård Museum, Aarhus, 4 Feb-4 Jun 2016. Curated by Nathalia Brichet, Felix Riede and Frida Hastrup. Coorganised by AURA project, C3NET, and Natural Goods.
* ''[https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/exhibition-fos-phase-ii Frontiers of Solitude]'', Školská 28 Gallery, Galerie Fotograf, and Ex Post, Prague, 4 Feb-4 Mar 2016; Vysočina Regional Gallery, Jihlava, 31 Mar-29 May 2016; Dům umění, Ústí nad Labem, 7 Sep-22 Oct 2016. Curated by Ivar Smedstad, Julia Martin and Dana Recmanová.
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* ''[https://frontiers-of-solitude.org/exhibition-fos-phase-ii Frontiers of Solitude]'', Školská 28 Gallery, Galerie Fotograf, and Ex Post, Prague, 4 Feb-4 Mar 2016; Vysočina Regional Gallery, Jihlava, 31 Mar-29 May 2016; [http://duul.cz/epifanie-na-pomezi-samoty/ The House of Art], Ústí nad Labem, 7 Sep-22 Oct 2016. Curated by Ivar Smedstad, Julia Martin and Dana Recmanová. [[Media:Frontiers_of_Solitude_2016.pdf|Catalogue]].
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* ''[https://artalk.cz/2016/03/24/apocalypse-me-v-galerii-emila-filly/ Apocalypse Me]'', Emil Filla Gallery, Ústí nad Labem, 3 Mar-15 Apr 2016. Curated by Jan Zálešák. [[Media:Zalesak_Jan_Apocalypse_Me_2016.pdf|Catalogue]]. [https://www.gef.cz/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Apocalypse-me_doprovodny-text-k-vystave_TISK.pdf Press release] (CZ). [http://www.profilart.sk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Zalesak-32-49.pdf Interview with curator] (CZ).
 
* ''[http://www.mu.nl/en/exhibitions/weather-or-not-group-exhibition Weather or Not]'', MU, Eindhoven, 1 Jul-25 Sep 2016. Co-curated by Hanneke Wetzer.
 
* ''[http://www.mu.nl/en/exhibitions/weather-or-not-group-exhibition Weather or Not]'', MU, Eindhoven, 1 Jul-25 Sep 2016. Co-curated by Hanneke Wetzer.
 
* ''[https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/collecting-europe:2017 Collecting Europe]'', V&A Museum, London, 1-7 Feb 2017. Twelve artists were commissioned to imagine what Europe might look like 2,000 years from now.
 
* ''[https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/collecting-europe:2017 Collecting Europe]'', V&A Museum, London, 1-7 Feb 2017. Twelve artists were commissioned to imagine what Europe might look like 2,000 years from now.
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* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/naturretur-2017/ Nature/Return]'', Arken Museum for Modern Art, 3 Jun-17 Sep 2017. Coorganised by AURA project. [http://uk.arken.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/press-release-nature-_re_turns.pdf]
 
* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/naturretur-2017/ Nature/Return]'', Arken Museum for Modern Art, 3 Jun-17 Sep 2017. Coorganised by AURA project. [http://uk.arken.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/press-release-nature-_re_turns.pdf]
 
* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/moving-plants-2017/ Moving Plants]'', Rønnebæksholm, Næstved, Denmark, 1 Jul-24 Sep 2017. Curated by Line Marie Thorsen. Coorganised by AURA project. Book published. [http://roennebaeksholm.dk/events/planter-i-bevaegelse/]
 
* ''[http://anthropocene.au.dk/exhibitions/moving-plants-2017/ Moving Plants]'', Rønnebæksholm, Næstved, Denmark, 1 Jul-24 Sep 2017. Curated by Line Marie Thorsen. Coorganised by AURA project. Book published. [http://roennebaeksholm.dk/events/planter-i-bevaegelse/]
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* ''[https://urbanglass.org/events/detail/pushing-buttons Pushing Buttons]'', Urban Glass, Brooklyn, NY, 24 Jan-10 Mar 2018. Curated by Benjamin Wright. Review: [https://hyperallergic.com/475697/best-of-2018-our-top-15-brooklyn-art-shows/ Liberty] (Hyperallergic).
 
* ''[http://www.darkecology.net/living-earth-2018 Living Earth 2018]'', Murmansk, Oslo and Kirkenes, 1 Feb-2 Jun 2018. Curated by Sonic Acts and Hilde Methi. Follow-up to Dark Ecology project.
 
* ''[http://www.darkecology.net/living-earth-2018 Living Earth 2018]'', Murmansk, Oslo and Kirkenes, 1 Feb-2 Jun 2018. Curated by Sonic Acts and Hilde Methi. Follow-up to Dark Ecology project.
* ''[http://www.artefact-festival.be/en/node/40201 This Rare Earth: Stories from Below]'', Leuven, 14 Feb-1 Mar 2018.
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* ''[http://archive.artefact-festival.be/2018/en/rare-earth-stories-below.html Artefact 2018: This Rare Earth: Stories from Below]'', STUK, Leuven, 14 Feb-1 Mar 2018. Curated by Karen Verschooren and Ils Huygens (Z33).
* ''[https://www.maat.pt/en/exhibitions/eco-visionaries-art-and-architecture-after-anthropocene Eco-Visionaries: Art and Architecture after the Anthropocene]'', MAAT—Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia, Lisbon, 10 Apr-8 Oct 2018; Bildmuseet, Umea, 15 Jun-21 Oct 2018; [http://www.hek.ch/en/program/events-en/event/opening-eco-visionaries.html HeK—House of Electronic Arts], Basel, 30 Aug-11 Nov 2018; LABoral, Gijon, 28 Sep 2018-22 Apr 2019.
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* ''[https://labiennale.art.pl/en/wystawy/amplifying-nature/ Amplifying Nature: The Planetary Imagination of Architecture in the Anthropocene]'', The Polish Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale, 26 May-25 Nov 2018. Curated by Anna Ptak. [[Media:Amplifying_Nature_The_Planetary_Imagination_of_Architecture_in_the_Anthropocene_2018.pdf|Catalogue]]. [https://zacheta.art.pl/en/wystawy/16-miedzynarodowa-wystawa-architektury-la-biennale-di-venezi] [https://culture.pl/en/event/amplifying-nature-the-polish-pavilion-at-the-16th-la-biennale-di-venezia]
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* ''[https://www.maat.pt/en/exhibitions/eco-visionaries-art-and-architecture-after-anthropocene Eco-Visionaries: Art and Architecture after the Anthropocene]'', MAAT—Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia, Lisbon, 10 Apr-8 Oct 2018; [http://www.bildmuseet.umu.se/en/exhibition/eco-visionaries/31564 Bildmuseet], Umeå, 15 Jun-21 Oct 2018; [http://www.hek.ch/en/program/events-en/event/opening-eco-visionaries.html HeK—House of Electronic Arts], Basel, 30 Aug-11 Nov 2018; [http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/eco-visionarios LABoral], Gijón, 28 Sep 2018-22 Apr 2019.
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* ''[http://minnesotastreetproject.com/exhibitions/1275-minnesota-st/trace-evidence Trace Evidence]'', Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 8-29 Sep 2018. Curated by Annie Malcolm and Rachelle Reichert. [https://publicknowledge.sfmoma.org/talking-climate-change-through-art-and-china/]
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* ''[http://www.harn.ufl.edu/theworldtocome ​The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene]'', Harn Museum of Art at University of Florida, 18 Sep 2018-3 Mar 2019; [https://umma.umich.edu/exhibitions/2019/the-world-to-come-art-in-the-age-of-the-anthropocene University of Michigan Museum of Art], 27 Apr-28 Jul 2019; [https://resources.depaul.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/Pages/the-world-to-come.aspx DePaul Art Museum], Chicago, 19 Mar-16 Aug 2020. Curated by Kerry Oliver-Smith.
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* ''[https://ago.ca/exhibitions/anthropocene Anthropocene]'', Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto & National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 28 Sep 2018-6 Jan/24 Feb 2019; [http://www.anthropocene.mast.org/en/ Fondazione Mast], Bologna, 16 May 2019-5 Jan 2020; [https://malmo.se/Uppleva-och-gora/Besoksmal/Malmo-Museer/Utstallningar/Kommande-utstallningar.html Malmö Museum], Malmö, 15 Feb-7 Jun 2020. A collaboration between Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier. [https://theanthropocene.org/exhibition/ Project]. Review: [https://hyperallergic.com/475563/anthropocene-art-gallery-of-ontario/ Brady] (Hyperallergic).
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* ''[http://www.kronika.org.pl/en/exhibitions/exhibitions-2018/item/990-the-most-beautiful-catastrophe The Most Beautiful Catastrophe]'', CSW Kronika, Bytom, Poland, 1 Dec 2018-4 Jan 2019. Curated by Jakub Gawkowski in collaboration with Katarzyna Kalina.
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* ''[http://www.brokennature.org/ Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival. XXII Triennale Milano 2019]'', Milan, 1 Mar-1 Sep 2019. Curated by Paola Antonelli with Ala Tannir, Laura Maeran, and Erica Petrillo.
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* ''[https://event.culture.tw/NTMOFA/portal/Registration/C0103MAction?useLanguage=en&actId=90016&request_locale=en Post-digital Anthropocene: International Techno Art Exhibition]'', National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, 9 Mar-16 Jun 2019. Curated by Chih-Yung Chiu and Iury Lech.
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* ''[https://thecomingworld.garagemca.org/en/ The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics 2030-2100]'', Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, 28 Jun-1 Dec 2019. Works by 50 artists. Curated by Snejana Krasteva and Ekaterina Lazareva. [https://garagemca.org/en/exhibition/the-coming-world-ecology-as-the-new-politics-2030-2100/tour/ Mobile guide]. [https://garagemca.org/en/exhibition/the-coming-world-ecology-as-the-new-politics-2030-2100]
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* ''[http://vectorfestival.org/2019-schedule/ Vector Festival 2019: Speculative Ecologies: Media Art at the Anthropocenic Precipice]'', InterAccess, Toronto, 11-14 Jul 2019. Curated by Katie Micak and Martin Zeilinger. [https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/274799/vector-festival-2019/]
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* ''[https://www.anthrotalk.com/ Let's Talk about the Anthropocene]'', University of Brighton, Grand Parade Gallery, 27 Jul-2 Aug 2019. Curated by Adele Gibson. [https://www.brighton.ac.uk/about-us/news-and-events/news/2019/07-09-an-artistic-response-to-the-anthropocene.aspx]
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* ''[https://archiv.ngbk.de/en/projekte/licht-luft-scheisse/ Licht Luft Scheiße. Perspectives on Ecology and Modernity]'', nGbK, [https://www.bgbm.org/en/event/licht-luft-scheisse-perspectives-ecology-and-modernity Botanisches Museum] & Nachbarschaftsakademie at the Prinzessinnengarten Kreuzberg, Berlin, 16 Aug-27 Oct 2019. Curated by Sandra Bartoli, Kathrin Grotz, Silvan Linden, Patricia Rahemipour, and Florian Wüst.
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* ''[https://www.boisestate.edu/art/blog/2019/08/24/edge-and-mirror-landscape-in-the-anthropocene/ Edge and Mirror: Landscape in the Anthropocene]'', Center for the Visual Arts at Boise State University, 26 Aug-23 Sep 2019. Curated by Kirsten Furlong.
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* ''[https://2019.liaf.no/en/ Lofoten International Art Festival]'' (LIAF 2019), Svolvær (Lofoten), 30 Aug-29 Sep 2019. Curated by Hilde Mehti, Karolin Tampere, Neal Cahoon and Torill Østby Haaland.
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* ''[https://bienal.iksv.org/en/16th-istanbul-biennial/the-seventh-continent 16th Istanbul Biennial: The Seventh Continent]'', Istanbul, 14 Sep-10 Nov 2019. Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud.
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* ''[http://oslotriennale.no/en/aboutoat2019 Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019: Enough: The Architecture of Degrowth]'', Oslo, 26 Sep-24 Nov 2019. Curated by Maria Smith, Matthew Dalziel, Phineas Harper, and Cecilie Sachs Olsen.
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* ''[https://www.gef.cz/zeme-soucasny-proud-zivota/ The Earth: Current Way of Living]'', Emil Filla Gallery, Ústí nad Labe, 4 Dec 2019-18 Jan 2020. Curated by Tereza Záchová. Review: [https://artalk.cz/2020/01/10/v-bludnem-kruhu-ekologickeho-umeni/ Cibulková] (Artalk).
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* ''[https://www.mashindia.com/events.php We Are Still Alive: Strategies in Surviving the Anthropocene]'', Gandhi King Memorial Plaza, New Delhi, 21 Jan-2 Feb 2020. Organised by MASH Sculptural Space. Curated by Arshiya Lokhandwala.
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* ''[https://themuseum.ca/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/alarm-2/ Agents for Change: Facing the Anthropocene]'', TheMuseum, Kitchener, Ontario, 24 Jan-7 Sep 2020. Curated by Nina Czegledy and Jane Tingley.
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* ''[https://critical-zones.zkm.de Critical Zones: Observatories for Earthly Politics]'', ZKM, Karlsruhe, 23 May 2020-28 Feb 2021. Curated by Bruno Latour, Peter Weibel, Martin Guinard, and Bettina Korintenberg. [https://zkm.de/en/exhibition/2020/05/critical-zones]
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* ''[https://wiekpolcienia.artmuseum.pl/en The Penumbral Age: Art in the Time of Planetary Change]'', Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, 5 Jun-13 Sep 2020. Curated by Sebastian Cichocki and Jagna Lewandowska. [[Media:The Penumbral Age 2020 guidebook.pdf|Guide book]]. [https://artmuseum.pl/en/wystawy/wiek-polcienia]
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* ''[https://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/en/berliner-festspiele/programm/bfs-gesamtprogramm/programmdetail_309206.html Down to Earth]'', Gropius Bau, Berlin, 13 Aug-13 Sep 2020. An exhibition and a programme involving experts, music, live art and an academy space that explores how the agenda of a shift in climate policy affects our own “operating system”. Initiated by Thomas Oberender. Co-curated by Julia Badaljan, Thomas Oberender, Anja Predeick, Tino Sehgal, Jeroen Versteele. Organised by Berliner Festspiele as part of the programme series Immersion.
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* ''[https://mak.at/en/climatecare Climate Care: Reimagining Shared Planetary Futures], MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, 28 May-3 Oct 2021. Part of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2021. Curated by Anab Jain, Hubert Klumpner,  Marlies Wirth, and Christoph Thun-Hohenstein.
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* ''[http://www.msu.hr/dogadanja/Barricading-the-Ice-Sheets/457/en.html Barricading the Ice Sheets]'', Camera Austria, Graz, Sep-Nov 2021; Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, 30 Nov 2021-30 Jan 2022; Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn, 2022; n.b.k. – Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, 2022. Curated by Oliver Ressler.
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* ''[https://www.onassis.org/whats-on/weather-engines Weather Engines]'', Onassis Stegi, Athens, 1 Apr-15 May 2022. Curated by Daphne Dragona and Jussi Parikka.
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* ''[https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2022/event/our-time-on-earth Our Time on Earth]'', Barbican, London, 5 May-29 Aug 2022.
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Media ecology]], [[Posthumanities]]
 
* [[Media ecology]], [[Posthumanities]]

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Chilean-born Danish artist Marco Evaristti's Ice Cube Project, Ilullissat, Greenland, 2004. Artist's website. Video.
B-1 Crater, Yamal, Siberia, 2015. More.
The flow diagram for the world model used for computer simulation results of which are described in Limits of Growth, 1972. More.
Alexander von Humboldt & Aimé Bonpland, Géographie des plantes équinoxiales, Paris/Tübingen, 1805. The poster for Humboldt's Essay géographie des plantes. Source. Beinecke.

The Anthropocene is the latest iteration of a concept to signal the impact of collective human activity on biological, physical and chemical processes at and around the Earth’s surface. Since the early 2000s, scientists have used the term to distinguish the current accelerated man-made-geological epoch from the steady-state 10,000-year-old Holocene.[1] It has been recognised as a useful evolutionary framework to think about the peak oil, global heating and the necessity of downshifting.[2]

This page offers a documentary genealogy of the concept of Anthropocene and its reception across the arts and sciences. By way of tracing its emergence it also maps overlaying discourses such as those of climate change and earth system. Its imagined readers are researchers and bots in the arts and humanities.

The page is divided into sections to indicate entry points into various aspects of the concept, they are not mutually exclusive. Sections follow a moreless chronological pattern. Writings are in English unless noted. Bibliographic titles in colour are linked to publications publicly available online.

First published on 13 June 2018.

Introduction[edit]

Henry de la Beche, "Awful Changes", c1833. The geologist's caricature of public scientific lecture on the fossil record and evolution of mankind. Ichthyosaurus Professor wonders how the small creature of man could possibly have such a big influence on planet Earth. Source. via Mark Williams.

The term Anthropocene suggests two key notions: (i) that the Earth is now moving out of its current geological epoch, called the Holocene, and (ii) that human activity is largely responsible for it, that is, that humankind has become a global geological force in its own right.[3] This implies new ethics, modes of science, and policies in order to manage the global environment in a rational manner.[4]

Collective human activity as geological force

The word quickly entered the scientific literature as an expression of the degree of environmental change on Earth caused by humans. There are numerous geologically significant conditions and processes profoundly altered by human activities. These include changes in: erosion and sediment transport associated with a variety of anthropogenic processes, including colonisation, agriculture, urbanisation and global warming; the chemical composition of the atmosphere, oceans and soils, with significant anthropogenic perturbations of the cycles of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and various metals; environmental conditions generated by these perturbations (these include global warming, ocean acidification and spreading oceanic 'dead zones'); the biosphere both on land and in the sea, as a result of habitat loss, predation, species invasions and the physical and chemical changes noted above.[5] Human activity began to have global effects, now layered into a geological record marked with evidence of coal extraction, atomic testing, ocean plastification, and accompanying species extinction.

International Chronostratigraphic Chart of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, July 2018, represents the Geologic Time Scale (PDF). The current Holocene epoch is in the Quaternary period of the Ceonozoic era that is in the Phanerozoic eon. The first version of the chart dates from 2012. For a detailed explanation see Cohen et al 2013. Other formats, translations and related charts.
Time frame

The Anthropocene is currently under discussion as a potential formal unit of the geological time scale. Several suggestions for its beginning have been discussed in the past years: an 'early Anthropocene' some 8,000 years ago;[6] the beginning of the Industrial Revolution at c1800 CE;[7] and, most prominently, the start of the nuclear age, i.e. the 'Great Acceleration' of the mid-twentieth century.[8] A formal 'Anthropocene' might be defined either with reference to a particular point within a stratal section, that is, a Global Stratigraphic Section and Point (GSSP), colloquially known as a 'golden spike'; or, by a designated time boundary (a Global Standard Stratigraphic Age, GSSA). A related question remains about a hierarchical level at which it should be placed: age, epoch or period.

Earth System Science

Since the late 1980s when the term 'Earth System' gained resonance in the IGBP framework[9] and NASA launched Earth System Science as a structuring concept for its future research activities, a seemingly new way of understanding and studying the Earth and environmental change has gained ground among scientific institutions around the world. Building upon a view from space provided by remote sensing technology, global databases and sophisticated computer models, Earth System Science is emerging as a holistic super-discipline that tries to embrace all processes in nature and society as one interlinked system.

Relation to climate system

In the context of global change, the Earth System has come to mean the suite of interacting physical, chemical, and biological global-scale cycles (often called biogeochemical cycles) and energy fluxes which provide the conditions necessary for life on the planet. The term climate system is also used in connection with global change, and is encompassed within the Earth System. Climate usually refers to the aggregation of all components of weather – precipitation, temperature, cloudiness, for example – averaged over a long period of time, usually decades, centuries, or longer. The processes which contribute to climate comprise the climate system, and they are closely connected to biogeochemical cycles.[10]

Earth as complex living entity[edit]

The first photo of Earth from a weather satellite, taken by the TIROS-1 satellite on 1 April 1960. Early photographs provided new information on cloud systems. Source.
Earthrise, a photograph of the Earth and parts of the Moon's surface taken from lunar orbit by astronaut Bill Anders in Dec 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. Video. Source. See also the Blue Marble, an image of Earth taken from Apollo 17 in 1972.
Buckminster Fuller's Airocean World Map [Dymaxion map], a projection of a world map onto the surface of an icosahedron, which can be unfolded and flattened to two dimensions. This version first made with cartographer Shoji Sadao in 1954 depicts the Earth's continents as "one island", or nearly contiguous land masses. See also Fuller 1943.
Peter Russell's video The Global Brain, based on a live audio-visual presentation in 1983. Explores the idea that the Earth is an integrated, self-regulating living organism and asks what function humanity might have for this planetary being. [1]
Concepts

Publications[edit]

  • Hutton, James, "Theory of the Earth", Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1:2 (1788), Edinburgh, pp 209-304; repr. as Theory of the Earth, 2 vols., Edinburgh: Creech, 1795; vol. 3, ed. Archibald Geikie, London: Geological Society, 1899. Argues that the Earth is not a stable, divine creation, but under constant change due to interacting geological and biological phenomena. Hutton's theory was popularised through Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology (1833) and is now considered foundational to modern geology. Wikipedia.
Biosphere and noösphere
  • Suess, Eduard, Das Antlitz der Erde, III. 2. Hälfte. 4. Theil, Vienna: Tempsky, 1909. Introduces the notion of 'biosphere', later to be extended by Vernadsky. (German)
  • Teilhard de Chardin, P., "L’Hominisation. Introduction à une étude scientifique du Phénomène humain", Paris, [6 May 1925], manuscript; printed in Teilhard de Chardin, Oeuvres, t. 3, La Vision du Passé, Paris: Seuil, 1957, pp 75-111. "The Jesuit priest, geologist and palaeontologist coins the word ‘noösphere’ after his reading of Suess 1909 (the term was first used in print by Le Roy 1927 and adopted by Vernadsky from there, although with very different meaning). De Chardin mixed an Enlightenment faith in the power of Mind with a new Christian story of cosmogenesis–biogenesis and, finally, anthropogenesis. For him evolution represented the rise of complexity-consciousness. The noösphere (from nous, Greek for Mind) is the third and last great stage of Big History – after the mineral (geosphere) and the organic (biosphere) stages – and had in the previous century or two attained such an advanced state of development that it separated itself from embodied humans to float on a plane above. For the Jesuit Teilhard, the noösphere, the thinking layer of the Earth ‘outside and above the biosphere’ (1964:163) had, like his zoocentric biosphere, an irreversible tendency to progress, an evolutionary drive aimed at a destination, the Omega Point, ‘the final maturing and ecstasy of Mankind’ (1964). While both Teilhard and Vernadsky extrapolated from biological evolution and technological progress of the human species, Teilhard took a metaphysical leap from the Earth-bound processes of biological selection and complexity to a conception of the collective evolution of consciousness, one that has both immanent and transcendental sides, an inner human dimension and an outer cosmic one. Such an idea was anathema to Vernadsky for whom the noösphere always remained within the limits of the Earth, as an element of its biogeochemical evolution." (Hamilton & Grinevald 2015) (French)
  • Vernadsky, Vladimir I., Biosfera i noosfera, Leningrad: Nauchno-techn. izd., 1926, 146 pp; new ed., Moscow, 1967; Airic Press, 2003, 575 pp. Describes "the planet’s biosphere as the product of the biogeochemical activity of ‘living matter’; a zone extending from the highest point in the atmosphere that sustains life to that part of the upper lithosphere (mainly the soils), including the hydrosphere (mainly the oceans), that supports all life."[11] (Russian)
    • La Biosphère, 2nd ed., augm., Paris: Alcan, 1929, 323 pp; new ed., intro. Jean-Paul Deléage, Paris: Diderot, 1997, 284 pp. Review: Acot (R hist sci, 2000). (French)
    • The Biosphere, trans. David B. Langmuir, rev. & annot. Mark A.S. McMenamin, intro. Jacques Grinevald, New York: Copernicus Books and Springer, 1998, 192 pp.
  • Vernadsky, W.I., "The Biosphere and the Noösphere", American Scientist 33:1 (1945), pp 1-12. Sees the dawn of the noösphere as the ‘last of many stages in the evolution of the biosphere’ and was signalled by the human transformation of its chemistry, including the transmutation of its elements, a task soaked in utopian promise.
Earth system
  • Johnstone, J., "Enthropy and Evolution", Philosophy 7:27 (1932), Cambridge UP, pp 287-298. "If we assume certain physical conditions, mass, temperature, etc., of the original earth-filament, it should (with greater knowledge than we now possess, of course) be possible to construct a system of equations that would represent all phases of the earth-system from its initial one to that ultimate phase which we envisage in the remote future" (291).
Ecosystem
  • Tansley, A.G., "The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts and Terms", Ecology 16:3 (Jul 1935), pp 284-307. Devises the concept of ecosystem to draw attention to the importance of transfers of materials between organisms and their environment. Extends Clements' earlier term "biome" for "the whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region" with the "whole system (in the sense of physics), including not only the organism-complex, but also the whole complex of physical factors forming what we call the environment of the biome. [..] [W]e cannot separate [the organisms] from their special environment, with which they form one physical system" (299).
Spaceship Earth
  • Boulding, K.E., "The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth", in Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy: Essays from the Sixth RFF Forum, eds. K.E. Boulding and H. Jarrett, Baltimore: Published for Resources for the Future by the Johns Hopkins Press, 1966, pp 3-14.
  • Ward, Barbara, Spaceship Earth, New York: Columbia UP, 1966, viii+152 pp, OL. Uses the metaphor to draw attention to the uneven allocation of resources and opportunities between the global North and South.
  • Fuller, R. Buckminster, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1969.
Gaia

Note the difference between the Gaia concept (Lovelock 1972), Gaia hypothesis (Lovelock & Margulis 1974, Lovelock 1979), and Gaia theory (Lovelock 1988).

  • Lovelock, J.E., "Gaia as Seen Through the Atmosphere", Atmospheric Environment 6:8 (1972), Pergamon Press, pp 579-580. First paper outlining the Gaia concept.
  • Lovelock, James E., Lynn Margulis, L. (1974). "Atmospheric Homeostasis by and for the Biosphere: the Gaia Hypothesis", Tellus, 26:1-2 (1974), Stockholm: International Meteorological Institute, pp 2-10. Frames the Gaia concept as a hypothesis of "atmospheric homeostasis by and for the biosphere."
  • Lovelock, James E., Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, Oxford UP, 1979; 3rd ed., 2000. Extends the Gaia hypothesis to encompass regulation of aspects of the composition of the ocean, including its salinity.
  • Lovelock, James, The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth, Oxford UP, 1988, OL; 2nd ed., 1995. Outlines the Gaia theory, altering and abandoning some of the tenets of Gaia hypothesis (following strong and constructive criticisms of the 1979 book, esp. Doolittle 1981 and Dawkins 1983), namely: the notion of regulation “by and for the biosphere” was rejected with the realisation that it is the whole system of life and its material environment at the surface of the Earth (Gaia) that self-regulates; the notion of regulation in an optimum state was broadened to regulation in a habitable state; the notion of homeostasis was restricted to specific cases and time intervals and self-regulation adopted as a more general term. With these changes, the Gaia theory was presented as a framework for understanding the Earth as a system and its development over time.[12]

Recognition of human impact on the Earth[edit]

Images of the "new fossil types" marking the Era of Mind, from Dana 1864: 240. At left is a "human skeleton from Guadaloupe"; at right is a "conglomerate containing coins". Source.
A crater in the frozen Yamal peninsula in Siberia found in mid-2014. The 40 metre deep and 30 metre wide crater was formed when methane released as permafrost thawed. Air near the bottom of the crater contained unusually high concentrations of methane. Its release has been linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013, which were warmer than usual by an average of about 5°C. As temperatures rose, permafrost thawed and collapsed, releasing methane that had been trapped in the icy ground.[13] By mid-2015, the crater was filled with water almost up to it's rim.[14]

Greek and Roman authors gave vivid reports about man's devastating impacts on their Mediterranean "Arcadia".[15] Scientists have noted the extent of human influence on planet Earth at least since the latter half of the 19th century. George Perkins Marsh’s Man and Nature (1864) is an early major work to focus on anthropogenic global change, while the Italian geologist Antonio Stoppani (1873) used the term "Anthropozoic" to denote the time of this transformation. Later on, physical chemist Svante Arrhenius (1896) and geologist Thomas Chamberlain (1897) were exploring the relationship between CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Arrhenius suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population. Throughout the 20th century the idea of an epoch of the natural history of the Earth, driven by humankind, was discussed on more occasions.[16] In 1988, NASA scientist James E. Hansen had testified to Congress about climate, specifically referring to global warming, following which popular use of the term exploded. In 2000, the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen (then of Max-Planck-Institute of Chemistry) and freshwater biologist Eugene F. Stoermer (U Michigan) employed the concept of the Anthropocene for a related matter.

Concepts

See also section History of science, technology and environment.

Publications[edit]

Crutzen & Stoermer 2000 refer to Stoppani, Marsh, Vernadsky, de Chardin and Le Roy as among the first to recognize the growing role of humankind as a "significant geological, morphological force". Steffen et al. 2011 refer to these and some others (Bergson, Osborn, Schuchert, Sherlock) as antecedents of the current idea of modern humankind as a new geological agent on a global scale, although they caution against drawing an equivalence with earlier concepts. Hamilton & Grinevald 2015 cite Stoppani, Renevier, LeConte, Schuchert, Dana and de Chardin as authors who described the impact of human action on "the face of the Earth". The website of Anthropocene Working Group identifies Stoppani, LeConte, Vernadsky and de Chardin as precursors of the term Anthropocene.

Age of Mind, Era of Mind, Age of Man
  • Dana, James D., "Anticipations of Man in Nature", The New Englander 17, 1859, pp 294-334. Geology professor of Yale University says that "the present age, the Age of Mind, is that towards which all the preceding ages were preparatory."
  • Dana, James D., "Era of Mind – Age of Man", in Dana, A Text-book of Geology, Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Bliss, 1864, pp 236-243. A standard geology textbook for decades. "Referred to most post-glacial strata as the ‘Era of Mind – Age of Man’. In his formulation, this was not simply a symbolic description. Dana enumerated the characteristic rocks and life of each major division of geologic time, and the Age of Man was treated similarly, with a discussion of depositional patterns and types and of the characteristic fauna. Dana wrote that there were ‘large additions of species’ at the beginning of the period ‘especially of those adapted to promote Man’s physical, intellectual, and moral progress, through their nutritions or healing virtues, their strength and beauty, and their power of multiplying the necessities of labor and the evils of indolence’ (p. 238)".[17]
Anthropozoic Era
  • Marsh, George Perkins, Man and Nature, or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action, New York: C. Scribner, 1864; rev.ed. as The Earth as Modified by Human Action, New York: Scribner, Armstrong and Co, 1874; rev.ed., 1885; repr., Arno Press, 1970. An account of the impact of industrialisation and deforestation. The first to quantify human-induced environmental change on an international scale.[18] Revised edition from 1874 discusses Stoppani 1873.
  • Stoppani, Antonio, "Periodo primo dell' era antropozoica; Secondo, terzo e quarto periodo dell' era antropozoica", in Stoppani, Corsa di geologia, II: Geologia stratigrafica, Milan: Bernardoni & Brigola, 1873, pp 731-830. "An Italian patriot and a cofounder of the Italian society of geology. His Corso di Geologia, published in three volumes in 1871-73, was very popular (although it rapidly became outdated because of its anti-Darwinian ideas). In the volume on stratigraphy, Stoppani introduced his peculiar idea of the ‘anthropozoic era’, writing that with ‘the creation of Man’ as an absolutely new and divine element in Earth history, ‘civilized Man’ (as opposed to pagan Ancients) has become ‘a new telluric force that, for its strength and universality, does not pale in the face of the greatest forces of the globe’ (732). Stoppani’s idea of ‘civilized Man’ is in fact a traditional religious and ethnocentric notion consistent with the times and his faith. He published later a ‘scientific’ creationist book entitled Cosmogonia Mosaica (Stoppani 1887). His religious and stratigraphical perspectives were at one. Like the Jesuit geologist and palaeontologist Teilhard later, Stoppani was an ardent supporter of concordism between Science and the Christian view of Man and Nature. Following the Western medieval interpretation of the Bible, this ‘new telluric force’ created, according to God’s will, a new period in Earth history. A century earlier, in his great book Les Epoques de la Nature, Comte de Buffon (1788) interpreted and secularized the six days of Creation as six long episodes of the natural history of the Earth, with the ‘seventh and last epoch’ being the age of man ‘when the power of man assisted the works of nature’. But Buffon (like James Hutton and James Watt) belonged to the Industrial Enlightenment, not the later thermo-industrial revolution of the imperial West."[19] (Italian)
    • "First Period of Anthropozoic Era", trans. Valeria Federeighi, eds. Etienne Turpin and Valeria Federeghi, in Making the Geologic Now, eds. Ellsworth and Kruse, Punctum Books, 2012; repr. in Scapegoat 5: "Excess" (Summer/Fall 2013), pp 346-354. Trans. of excerpt.
Période Anthropique
  • Renevier, Eugène, Tableau des Terrains sédimentaires formés pendant les époques de la Phase organique du Globe terrestre, Lausanne: Roge & Dubois, 1873. "The Swiss geologist introduces the ‘Période Anthropique’. Renevier and Stoppani were both active in the Second International Geological Congress of 1881 in Bologna, Italy, where stratigraphical nomenclature was discussed for the first time on the comparative international level (Freymond, 2012). As the designation of the modern, post-Pleistocene era, the ‘Holocene’ (a term coined in 1860s by Paul Gervais) was adopted by the International Geological Congress of 1885 in Berlin."[20] (French)
Psychozoic era
  • LeConte, Joseph, "On Critical Periods in the History of the Earth, and Their Relation to Evolution", The American Journal of Science and Arts III:14:79-84 (Jul-Dec 1877), pp 99-114. Presents the current Psychozoic era as "age of man with the complete supremacy of man": "...the Present ought not to be connected with the Quaternary as one age, nor even with the Cenozoic as one era, but is itself justly entitled to rank as one of the primary divisions of time, as one of the great eras separated like all the other eras by a critical period; less distinct it may be, at least as yet, in species than the others, the inaugurating change less profound, the interval less long, but dignified by the appearance of man as the dominant agent of change, and therefore well entitled to the name Psychozoic sometimes given it. The geological importance of the appearance of man is not due only or chiefly to his transcendent dignity, but to his importance as an agent that which has already very greatly, and must hereafter still more profoundly modify the whole fauna and flora of the earth." (LeConte 1877: 114)
  • Schuchert, C., The Earth's Changing Surface and Climate During Geological Time", in The Evolution of the Earth and its Inhabitants, eds. J. Barrell, et al., New Haven, CT: Yale UP, pp. 45-81.
  • Vernadsky, W.I., La Géochimie, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1924. Published after his invited Sorbonne lectures in 1922-23. Puts forward the idea of ‘the geochemical activity of Mankind’. "Impressed by what he saw as the ‘influence of consciousness and collective human reason’ (including mainly technological progress and scientific research) on the biosphere, Vernadsky took a step beyond biogeochemistry to conceive of ‘our geological epoch – [a] psychozoic era, era of Reason’ (342)."[21] (French)
Climate change, global warming
  • Arrhenius, Svante, "On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground", London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science 5:41 (Apr 1896), pp 237-275. Explores the relationship between CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and global warming. Suggested that future generations of humans would need to raise surface temperatures to provide new areas of agricultural land and thus feed a growing population.
  • Chamberlain, Thomas, "A Group of Hypotheses Bearing on Climatic Changes", Journal of Geology 5 (Oct-Nov 1897), pp 653-683.
  • Matthews, William H., William Kellogg, and G.D. Robinson (eds.), Man's Impact on the Climate, MIT Press, xviii+594 pp. Review: Hammond (Science).
  • Inadvertent Climate Modification: Report of the Study of Man's Impact on Climate (SMIC), MIT Press, 1971, xxiv+308 pp. Review: Hammond (Science).
  • Broecker, Wallace S., "Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?", Science 189, 8 Aug 1975, pp 460-463.
  • Hansen, James E., "The Greenhouse Effect: Impacts of Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves", 100th Cong., 1st sess., 23 Jun 1988. Testimony of Director of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) to the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hansen said: "global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect relationship between the greenhouse effect and the observed warming." His testimony was very widely reported in popular media, and after that popular use of the term global warming exploded. Video. NYT coverage.
Degrowth, Décroissance
  • Meadows, Donella H., Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III, The Limits to Growth, New York: Universe Books, 1972; 2nd ed., 1974; 3rd ed. as Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update, 2004. The Earth is a finite system, which means it has limited resources. Based on the computer simulation of exponential economic and population growth, the report found that business as usual would lead to "sudden and uncontrollable decline in both population and industrial capacity". Wikipedia.
  • Illich, Ivan, Tools for Conviviality, Calder & Boyars, 1973, 125 pp. Analyzes growth not as an economic ideology, but as the result of a historically unique mindset that turns tools from means into ends, and calls for a "convivial" society "in which modern technologies serve politically interrelated individuals rather than managers" (12).
  • Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas, Demain la décroissance. Entropie, écologie, économie, trans. & annot. Jacques Grinevald and Ivo Rens, Lausanne: Pierre-Marcel Favre, 1979, 157 pp; 2nd ed., exp., Paris: Sang de la Terre, 1995, 254 pp; 3rd ed., Paris: Sang de la Terre and Ellébore, 2006, 304 pp. Selection of articles from 1971-1979. (French)
the Anthrocene
  • Revkin, Andrew C., Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast, Abbeville Press, NY, 1992, 180 pp. Excerpt. "Perhaps earth scientists of the future will name this new post-Holocene period for its causative element—for us. We are entering an age that might someday be referred to as, say, the Anthrocene [sic]. After all, it is a geological age of our own making" (55). A book on the basics of greenhouse-driven global warming and policy implications written to accompany the first museum exhibition on climate change, at the American Museum of Natural History.
more
  • Bergson, Henri, L’Evolution créatrice, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1907. "A century has elapsed since the invention of the steam engine, and we are only just beginning to feel the depths of the shock it gave us. [..] In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance, only the broad lines of the present age will still be visible, our wars and our revolutions will count for little, even supposing they are remembered at all; but the steam engine, and the procession of inventions of every kind that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken of as we speak of the bronze or of the chipped stone of pre-historic times: it will serve to define an age." (Bergson 1911: 138-9) (French)
  • Sherlock, R.L., Man as a Geological Agent, foreword A.S. Woodward, London: Witherby, 1922, 372 pp.
  • Le Roy, E., L'Exigence Idéaliste et le Fait de l’Evolution, Paris: Boivin, 1927. Lectures at the Collège de France in 1925-1926. (French)
  • Le Roy, E., Les Origines Humaines et l’Evolution de l’Intelligence, Paris: Boivin, 1928. Lectures at the Collège de France in 1927-1928. (French)
  • Osborn, F., Our Plundered Planet, Boston: Little, Brown, 1948.
  • Thomas, W.L. (ed.), Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, 2 vols., University of Chicago Press, 1956; repr. as single vol., 1971, 1236 pp. Based on the 1955 symposium at Princeton. Publisher. See also Naredo & Gutiérrez 2005.
    • Glacken, Clarence J., "Changing Ideas of the Habitable World", in Vol. 1, 1956, pp 70-92. Human impact on Earth was a well-known theme within naturalistic and geological thinking from the time of the Western industrial revolution.
  • Glacken, Clarence J., Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967; repr., 2011. A large, scholarly treatment of the development of ideas about human modifications of nature up to the end of the 18th century.
  • Clark, William, R.E. Munn (eds.), Sustainable Development of the Biosphere, Cambridge UP, 1986, viii+491 pp. Project of IIASA devoted to the effects of human activities within the biosphere and to forecasts about probable future developments therein. Review: Cloudsley-Thompson (1988).
  • Turner II., B.L., W.C. Clark, R.W. Kates, J.F. Richards, J.T. Mathews, W.B. Meyer (eds.), The Earth as Transformed by Human Action: Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere Over the Past 300 Years, Cambridge UP, 1990.
  • Meyer, William B., Human Impact on the Earth, Cambridge UP, 1996.

Reframing the Earth as a system (Earth system science)[edit]

Origins of the concept of Earth System[edit]

One narrative takes its point of departure with the more recent interest in the Earth System within climate change research (WCRP 2005) and assessment (IPCC 2013). Here, historians of science trace the concept via the gradual inclusion of an increasing number of processes into global climate models by the atmospheric sciences.[22] From this perspective, the increased computing power placed at the disposal of meteorologists has gradually allowed for the inclusion of hydrology, biogeochemistry, and, eventually, ecology into their models. (Uhrqvist 2014: 14)

A second narrative follows the study of biogeochemical cycles via global change and into Earth System science.[23] Following this strand backwards brings in the work on the biosphere initiated by Eduard Suess (1909) in the late 19th century, which was developed by Vernadsky (1998) in the early decades of the 20th century. Going even further back brings in the contributions of Scottish Enlightenment geologist James Hutton who, in the late 18th century, argued that the Earth was not a stable, divine creation, but under constant change due to interacting geological and biological phenomena; pioneering the scientification of geology, he argued that observation had primacy over religious texts and theological speculation.[24] Vernadsky's suggestion that the biosphere could, and had to be, analysed as a thermodynamic system sparked a theoretical discussion from which an early visionary example of the expectations of a future understanding of the Earth System derived. (Uhrqvist 2014: 14)

Concepts[edit]

Institutional framework[edit]

Professor Lynn Margulis of Boston University
speaks before an audience of NASA employees
in 1984 to explain the gaia hypothesis. Source.
IGBP phase 2 structure (2006) in which core projects conformed to either individual components of the Earth system, the interfaces between them, or integration across the Earth system components.
Major global environmental change organizations, 2012. Source.
Institutions and important research programmes related to global environmental change (GEC). "International cooperation in the fields of meteorology and atmospheric physics began early (WMO, IGY, SCAR, GARP), closely followed by the chemistry of the atmosphere, with the nonstate ICSU acting as primary sponsor. The organisations concerned with biology and the productivity of the ecosystems appeared a decade later (IBP, MAB). The closer relation to resource management problems is shown by the increased role of UNESCO; in 1969, as the planning for the UN Conference on the Human Environment commenced, the ICSU launched an assessment committee to provide a unified scientific voice on problems of the environment (SCOPE). For many years, this committee was a scientific forum for a broad range of natural and social researchers, and many of the influential scientists involved in the international GEC programmes have worked together within SCOPE; cooperation usually continued into the more recent and well-known assessment bodies of IPCC and MA. Despite its three decades of existence, the GEC research programmes (WCRP, IGBP, IHDP, DIVERSITAS) are among the more recent of the large, collaborative, knowledge-producing cooperations." (Uhrqvist 2014: 10-1)
Timeline of some significant events in the history of IGBP and the global environmental change programmes. (Seitzinger et al 2015)

The paradigm of Earth system science emerged in the 1980s and took institutional form in the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (IGBP) established by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU, since 1998 the International Council of Science).

The concept of IGBP was first outlined in NRC report from July 1983 workshop chaired by Herbert Friedman. This report was presented to the ICSU General Committee at a colloquium in Warsaw in August 1983, subsequentially elevated to an international level in the September 1984 General Assembly in Ottawa (ICSU 1985 proceedings), and recommended in ICSU 1986 report to the General Assembly held in September 1986 in Berne, that eventually established Special Committee for the IGBP. ICSU found its role model of organising international research cooperation in its earlier initiative, the International Geophysical Year (1957-1958), originally set out to gather data related to understanding the behaviour of the atmosphere above the Arctic and Antarctic. On the national academic level in the US, the IGBP's development had been coordinated by the NRC's Committee on Global Change (CGC) established upon recommendation in OSTP 1985 with its priorities outlined in NRC 1986 and NRC 1988. The IGBP was formally established in 1988 with its secretariat located at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.

Parallel to this initiative, after initial steps in 1982 NASA workshop (NASA 1982), the Earth System Sciences Committee (ESSC) was appointed in 1983 by the NASA Advisory Council to consider directions for NASA's Earth-sciences program. Chaired by metheorologist Francis Bretherton, the committee produced NASA 1986 report, later expanded in NASA 1988.

In 1986, lacking representation in the IGBP, the social science community (i.e. geographers) started efforts to launch an independent global change program through the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and their Human Dimensions Program initiative (HDP). First established in 1990, the initiative however had not gained momentum. In 1996, geographer Eckart Ehlers helped to reestablish the program as the IHDP in Bonn, with ICSU being an additional sponsor next to ISSC. The United Nations University became the third sponsor in 2006.

In addition, concerns about the possible global role of ozone depletion led to the Montreal Protocol in 1987, and appreciation of the possible consequences of anthropogenic climate change led to the establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988.

Besides IGBP and IHDP, ICSU had supported another two Global Environment Change (GEC) programs: the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) established together with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1980 in response to climate change threats (co-sponsored by UNESCO since 1993), and a program on biological diversity, DIVERSITAS, established together with UNESCO in 1991 and relaunched as a GEC program in 2002. The jointly organised July 2001 Amsterdam conference brought the four programs (climate, Earth system science, biodiversity, human dimensions) into establishing an Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) for cross-cutting initiatives (see Amsterdam Declaration). Upon recommendation of ICSU's 2007-2008 review of the partnership (ICSU IGFA 2008), the General Assembly of ICSU decided in 2011 to merge the programs into a new 10-year research platform for global sustainability (ICSU 2011), Future Earth, announced at Rio+20 conference in June 2012 and in operation since 2013.

For broader histories of Earth system science see Uhrqvist 2014 (focuses on IGBP and IHDP), Uhrqvist & Lövbrand 2014 (IGBP and IHDP), Kwa 2006 (IGBP), #Dahan2010 (IGBP), Uhrqvist & Lövbrand 2009 (ESSP), Ignaciuk et al 2012 (ESSP), Uhrqvist 2013 (START), Hamilton & Grinevald 2015: 3-4 and Uhrqvist & Linnér 2015 (Future Earth); for history of IPCC see Bolin 2007, for IHDP Mooneya et al 2013.

Current initiatives[edit]

Publications[edit]

Foundational documents
IGBP
  • Goody, Richard, et al., Global Change: Impacts on Habitability. A Scientific Basis for Assessment ('Goody report'), A Report by the Executive Committee of a Workshop Held at Woods Hole, Mass., June 21-26, Pasadena, CA: JPL NASA, Jul 1982, vi+15 pp. Presents the 'global habitability' concept. The "report responds to a request by the NASA for the establishment of a group to discuss the viability of a major research initiative in the area of global habitability, specifically addressed to the question of changes, either natural or of human origin, affecting that habitability [..] The changes [..] should be of significance within a human life span (50 to 100 years)." The workshop had 50 attendees, including Crutzen and Margulis.
  • National Research Council (NRC), Toward an International Geosphere-Biosphere Program: A Study of Global Change ('Friedman report'), Report of a National Research Council Workshop, Woods Hole, Mass., July 25-29, 1983, Washigton, DC: National Academy Press, 1983, xiii+81 pp. Outlines the concept of an International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (IGBP), an earth sciences initiative as a "step toward revealing the physical, chemical, and biological workings of the Sun--Earth system", i.e. investigating interrelationships between "ocean-atmosphere interactions, biogeochemical cycles, and solar-terrestrial relationships" (vii). See also NRC 1986 and NRC 1988.
  • Malone, Thomas, and Juan Roederer (eds.), Global Change, ICSU Press and Cambridge UP, May 1985, xxviii+512 pp. Proceedings of Sep 1984 symposium held in Ottawa after it was suggested by the ICSU General Committee at a colloquium in Warsaw in Aug 1983 (following a presentation of NRC 1983 report therein). Proposes a "cooperative, interdisciplinary, international program to illuminate the complex and synergistic physical, chemical, and biological processes in the Sun--Earth system that determine its changes", the IGBP. Review: Walker (1986).
  • Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), Earth Sciences Research in the Civil Space Program, Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President, Oct 1985, v+34 pp. A study ordered by a Presidential Directive to define the goals and missions of federal agencies in earth sciences research. Also recommended the creation of a standing advisory committee on global change research under the NRC (19), which led to the formation of the NRC's Committee on Global Change (CGC), later renamed the NRC's Board on Global Change, serving as the U.S. Committee for the IGBP.[25]
  • National Research Council (NRC), Global Change in the Geosphere-Biosphere: Initial Priorities for an IGBP, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, Jan 1986, xii+91 pp. See also NRC 1983 and NRC 1988.
  • NASA Earth System Sciences Committee (ESSC), Earth System Science: Overview. A Program for Global Change ('Bretherton report'), Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, May 1986, 48 pp. A report of the ESSC committee appointed in Nov 1983 by the NASA Advisory Council to consider directions for NASA's Earth-sciences program. "The goal of earth system science [is] to obtain a scientific understanding of the entire Earth System on a global scale by describing how its component parts and their interactions have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to continue to evolve on all timescales" (26). See also NASA 1988.
  • International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU), The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme: A Study of Global Change, Final Report of the Ad Hoc Planning Group, Prepared for the 21st General Assembly, Berne, 14–19 September 1986, International Council of Scientific Unions, 4 Aug 1986, 21 pp. Chaired by Bert Bolin. Final report of the ICSU group authorised in 1984 to review relevant ongoing activities of bodies in the ICSU family and other organisations and to decide on the planning of an IGBP; a Special Committee for the IGBP was established. Suggests the view from space as a means of facilitating a 'quantum leap' forward in human understanding of the environment. List of further IGBP reports.
  • NASA Earth System Science Committee (ESSC), Earth System Science: A Closer View. A Program for Global Change ('Bretherton report' extended), Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jan 1988, 208 pp. An extended report of the committee. See also NASA 1986.
Future Earth
Declarations
  • Moore III, Berrien, Arild Underdal, Peter Lemke, and Michel Loreau, The Amsterdam Declaration on Global Change, 13 Jul 2001, HTML, HTML; printed in Challenges of a Changing Earth, Springer, 2002, pp 207-208. "Research carried out over the past decade under the auspices of the four programmes [..] has shown that: [1] The Earth System behaves as a single, self-regulating system comprised of physical, chemical, biological and human components; [2] Human activities are significantly influencing Earth's environment in many ways in addition to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change; [3] Global change cannot be understood in terms of a simple cause-effect paradigm; [4] Earth System dynamics are characterised by critical thresholds and abrupt changes. Human activities could inadvertently trigger such changes with severe consequences for Earth’s environment and inhabitants; [5] In terms of some key environmental parameters, the Earth System has moved well outside the range of the natural variability exhibited over the last half million years at least" (207). The declaration also articulates the description of the emerging Anthropocene discourse: "Anthropogenic changes to Earth’s land surface, oceans, coasts and atmosphere and to biological diversity, the water cycle and biogeochemical cycles are clearly identifiable beyond natural variability. They are equal to some of the great forces of nature in their extent and impact" (207). See also ESSP 2012.
  • Brito, Lidia, and Mark Stafford Smith, State of the Planet Declaration, London, 29 Mar 2012. Outcome of a second joint Open Science Conference on Global Change held in London in Mar 2012, 'Planet Under Pressure: New Knowledge Towards Solutions' which gathered 3000 scientific decision-makers. Summarises research of the four GEC organisations as follows: "A1. Humanity’s impact on the Earth system has become comparable to planetary-scale geological processes such as ice ages. Consensus is growing that we have driven the planet into a new epoch, the Anthropocene, in which many Earth-system processes and the living fabric of ecosystems are now dominated by human activities; A2. The Earth system is a complex, interconnected system that includes the global economy and society, which are themselves highly interconnected and interdependent; A3. Assessments of current mechanisms for governing global environmental change show why existing international arrangements are not dealing quickly enough with current global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss. See also Amsterdam Declaration.
History of research and institutions
By participating scientists
By historians

See also Earth System Governance book series from MIT Press, 2010ff.

Earth System modeling[edit]

A simplified version of the Bretherton Diagram (1986) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a conceptual model of the functioning of the Earth system in time scales of decades to centuries where human forces have become prominent (if not dominant). This figure was an important driving force for the conceptualization of subsequent Earth system research programs (WCRP, IHDP, and IGBP). First created by meteorologist Francis P. Bretherton and published in NASA 1986: 19 [2]; repr. in NRC 1995: 149 [3]; redrawn in Mooney et al 2013.
Detailed version of the Bretherton diagram, 1986. First published in NASA 1986: 24-25 [4]; redrawn in Cornell et al 2012: 9.
The Social Process Diagram, 1992. In the earlier Bretherton diagram (1986), human activities are depicted as a single element, affecting land use and water and emitting pollutants, and affected primarily by climate change and changes in terrestrial ecosystems. This diagram attempts to map out the key systems and interactions among systems that were seen as underpinning the human drivers ("human dimensions") of global environmental change. Developed from discussions of the Human Interactions Working Group of CIESIN, which had been funded by NASA to forge a link between the natural and social sciences in the context of global change research. First published in Kuhn et al 1992: 32-33 [5]; redrawn in Cornell et al 2012: 12 and Mooley et al 2013: suppl.

The concept of the Earth System is sometimes used to refer to the global system that emerged during studies of the interaction between global biogeochemical cycles, such as those of carbon or nitrogen.[26] It is also common to refer to the conceptual model of the Earth System developed by a research team at NASA between 1983 and 1988; in this wiring diagram, both the physical climate and the biogeochemical cycles are organised on equal terms. More physically-oriented definitions consider the Earth System to represent an expanded knowledge about the climate that now also include hydrology, biology, etc.[27] (Uhrqvist 2014: 13-14)

Human dimension was first considered marginal (see the box on the left in Bretherton diagram), to receive more attention with the inclusion of social scientists in research (see The Social Process Diagram).

Timeframe

As was explicitly stated in the report from the NASA Earth System Science Committee (NASA-ESSC, 1988), a key part of the new approach to global change studies of Earth System science was the expanded timeframe, which proposed that the Earth's dynamic system should be understood on all timescales. This contrasted with earlier attempts to study global change, both at NASA and elsewhere; Goody and the global habitability programme had primarily focused on timescales from a human perspective, since this was thought to be most relevant for policymakers.[28]

Climate modeling
Criticism of the 'detached global gaze' in modeling
  • Litfin, Karen T. (ed.),The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics, MIT Press, 1998. Publisher, [9]. Explores how state sovereignty is being reconfigured as a consequence of global environmental politics.
  • Hulme, Mike, "Problems with Making and Governing Global Kinds of Knowledge", Global Environmental Change 20:4 (2010), pp 558-564. Uses climate change "to examine three facets of the global environmental change paradigm: making global kinds of knowledge, globalising environmental values and the governance of knowledge-making."
  • Jasanoff, Sheila, "A New Climate for Society", Theory, Culture & Society, 27:2-3 (2010), pp 233-253.
  • Radcliffe, S.A., Watson, E.E., Simmons, I., Fernandez-Armesto, F., Sluyter, A., "Environmentalist Thinking and/in Geography", Progress in Human Geography 34:1 (2010), pp 98-116. "Simplified [global] models can give decision-makers a false sense of confidence that the problems are easy to identify and the solutions straightforward to implement" (104).
  • Uhrqvist, Ola, and Eva Lövbrand, "Rendering Global Change Problematic: The Constitutive Effects of Earth System Research in the IGBP and the IHDP", Environmental Politics 23:2 (2014), pp 339-356.
  • Pulizzi, James J, "Predicting the End of History: Mathematical Modeling and the Anthropocene", Minnesota Review 83 (2014), pp 83-92.
Research networks in the humanities

Atmosphere & Algorithms (Freie U Berlin, 2010-12), Shaping Cultures of Prediction: Knowledge, Authority, and the Construction of Climate Change (Aarhus U, 2013-17).

Data[edit]

For assessment of the field see Steffen et al 2004, a synthesis of the IGBP research with contributions from Diversitas, IHDP and WCRP. For comprehensive assessment of climate change see IPCC 2013-14 reports.

Synthesis reports
  • Kuhn, William, et al. Pathways of Understanding: The Interactions of Humanity and Global Environmental Change. University Center, University Center, MI: Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), May 1992, 56 pp. Established late 1989 as NASA's affiliated data distribution centre, in 1992 CIESIN's members included five American universities. This publication results from a meeting of a Human Interactions Working Group convened by CIESIN (dir. William Kuhn and Harold Jacobson) at the Aspen Global Change Institute in 1991. Includes the Social Process Diagram.
  • Steffen, W., J. Jäger, D.J. Carson, and C. Bradshaw (eds.), Challenges of a Changing Earth: Proceedings of the Global Change Open Science Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 10-13 July 2001, Springer, 2003, xvi+216 pp. From the first open science conference on global change jointly organised by IGBP, IHDP, WCRP and Diversitas; followed by the establishment of ESSP. Conference website, Publisher, IGBP website.
  • Steffen, Will, et al., Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure, Berlin: Springer, 2004, xii+332 pp. Synthesises research from IGBP's first phase.
  • Cornell, Sarah, I. Colin Prentice, Joanna House, and Catherine Downy, Understanding the Earth System: Global Change Science for Application, Cambridge UP, Sep 2012, xxv+267 pp. Draws on the work by Quantifying and Understanding the Earth System (QUEST), an UK-led research programme. Publisher. Review: Matschullat (2014).
  • Future Earth, Future Earth Initial Design: Report of the Transition Team, Paris: ICSU, 2013, 98 pp. Synthesises the first decade of internationally coordinated Earth System research.
IPCC Fifth Assessment Reports (AR5)
IPCC Sixth Assessment Reports (AR6)

Anthropocene[edit]

This bibliography is aimed for scientists interested in reception of the concept in the arts and humanities, as well as for humanities scholars, artists and researchers interested in developments in earth sciences. It offers a glimpse from the rapidly growing literature concerning the anthropocene.

Introduction of the term[edit]

A talk by Paul Crutzen at the 56th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Chemistry, 2006. Video.

The term Anthropocene was first popularized by Dutch chemist Paul J. Crutzen in his paper published in 2002 in Nature. References to the concept soon began to appear in scientific publications on hydrospheric, biospheric, and pedospheric research. As both an acknowledgement of this informal nomenclature and an attempt to reify it in scientific terms, in 2007, the British stratigrapher Jan Zalasiewicz, then serving as chairman of the Geological Society of London’s Stratigraphy Commission, asked his colleagues to review the merits of its claims.[29]

  • Crutzen, Paul J., Eugene F. Stoermer, "The 'Anthropocene'", Global Change Newsletter 41, Stockholm: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, May 2000, pp 17-18. "To emphasize the central role of mankind in geology and ecology" the authors propose using "the term 'anthropocene' for the current geological epoch. [..] To assign a more specific date to the onset of the 'anthropocene' seems somewhat arbitrary, but we propose the latter part of the 18th century, although we are aware that alternative proposals can be made (some may even want to include the entire holocene). However, we choose this date because, during the past two centuries, the global effects of human activities have become clearly noticeable. This is the period when data retrieved from glacial ice cores show the beginning of a growth in the atmospheric concentrations of several 'greenhouse gases', in particular CO2 and CH4. Such a starting date also coincides with James Watt's invention of the steam engine in 1784."
  • Crutzen, Paul J., "Geology of Mankind: The Anthropocene", Nature 415 (Jan 2002), p 23.
    • "La géologie de l’humanité: l’Anthropocène", trans. with addendum Jacques Grinevald, Ecologie & Politique 34 (2007), pp 145-150. (French)
    • "Die Geologie der Menschheit", trans. Heinrich Geiselberg, in Crutzen et al., Das Raumschiff Erde hat keinen Notausgang, Berlin: Suhrkamp, May 2011, pp 7-10. (German)

Earth sciences[edit]

Introductory talk by the head of the Anthropocene Working Group, Jan Zalasiewicz, at the group's inaugural meeting at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. Video.
Talk by the head of IGBP, James P.M. Syvitski, at the inaugural meeting of the Anthropocene Working Group at HKW, Berlin, 17 Oct 2014. Video.
The increasing rates of change in human activity since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (on the left) and global-scale changes in the Earth System (on the right). (Steffen et al 2004: 132-3) [6]. Updated in IGBP 2010, [7]; published in Anthropocene Review 2(1), 2015.
Journals
Monographs, book sections and journal issues
  • Steffen, Will, et al., "The Anthropocene Era: How Humans are Changing the Earth System", ch. 3 in Steffen et al., Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure, Springer, 2004, pp 81-142.
  • Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim, Paul J. Crutzen, William C. Clark, Martin Claussen, and Hermann Held (eds.), Earth System Analysis for Sustainability, MIT Press, Oct 2004, xiv+454 pp. Publisher, Oct 2005 article. Report of the 91st Dahlem Workshop held May 2003 in Berlin. Reviews: Galvin (2005), Hamilton-Smith (2005).
  • Ehlers, Eckart, and Thomas Krafft (eds.), Earth System Science in the Anthropocene, New York: Springer, 2006, xvi+268 pp. Publisher.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, The Earth After Us: The Legacy That Humans Will Leave in the Rocks, Oxford University Press, 2008, 272 pp.
    • Die Erde nach uns: Der Mensch als Fossil der fernen Zukunft, trans. Thomas Schalipp, Heidelberg: Spektrum, 2009. (German)
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 369(1938): "The Anthropocene: A New Epoch of Geological Time?'", eds. Mark Williams, Jan Zalasiewicz, Alan Haywood and Mike Ellis, Mar 2011.
  • Crutzen, Paul, Mike Davis, Michael D. Mastrandrea, Stephen H. Schneider, Peter Sloterdijk, Das Raumschiff Erde hat keinen Notausgang. Energie und Politik im Anthropozän, trans. Ilse Utz, Berlin: Suhrkamp, May 2011, 113 pp. Excerpt, Publisher. (German)
  • Rendiconti Lincei 25(1): "Anthropocene: Natural and Man-made Alterations of the Earth’s Fragile Equilibrium", eds. Maria Bianca Cita and Giuseppe Orombelli, Springer, Mar 2014. Subscription access.
  • Waters, C.N., J.A. Zalasiewicz, M. Williams, M.A. Ellis, and A.M. Snelling (eds.), A Stratigraphical Basis for the Anthropocene, London: Geological Society, Jun 2014, 321 pp. Publisher, Online First. In part arising from the Geological Society meeting on the Anthropocene in May 2011. "Describes geological evidence of human-induced environmental change to help constrain definition of the Anthropocene as a potential geological time unit." Review: Migoń (2014).
  • Kelly, Jason M., Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck (eds.), Rivers of the Anthropocene, University of California Press, Nov 2017, 240 pp. Based on research project.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, Colin P. Summerhayes (eds.), A Guide to the Scientific Evidence and Current Debate: The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit, Cambridge University Press, Mar 2019, 382 pp. Publisher.
Selected papers
  • Ruddiman, William F., "The Anthropogenic Greenhouse Era Began Thousands of Years Ago", Climatic Change 61 (2003), pp 261-293. Proposes the "early anthropogenic hypothesis" that "late Holocene anthropogenic intervention caused CH4 and CO2 increases that kept climate from cooling and that preindustrial pandemics caused CO2 decreases and a small cooling" [10].
  • Steffen, Will, Paul J. Crutzen, and John R. McNeill, "The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature?", Ambio 36:8 (2007), pp 614-621.
  • Rockström, Johan, et al., "Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity", Ecology and Society 14:2 (2009).
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, Mark Williams, Alan Haywood, and Michael Ellis, "The Anthropocene: A New Epoch of Geological Time?", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 369:1938 (Mar 2011), pp 835-841.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, et al., "Stratigraphy of the Anthropocene", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 369:1938 (Mar 2011), pp 1036-1055.
  • Ruddiman, William F., "The Anthropocene", Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 41 (May 2013), pp 45-68. Abstract. Outlines the evidence for atmospheric greenhouse gas increases in response to the early impacts of Old World farming from Neolithic times onwards; suggests an informally defined two-stage Anthropocene, pre-industrial and post-1850.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, Anthony D. Barnosky, et al., "When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal", Quaternary International (2014), pp 1-8. Proposes the world's first nuclear bomb explosion, on July 16th 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico, as the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval. "Additional bombs were detonated at the average rate of one every 9.6 days until 1988 with attendant worldwide fallout easily identifiable in the chemostratigraphic record."
  • Steffen, Will, Wendy Broadgate, Lisa Deutsch, Owen Gaffney, Cornelia Ludwig, "The Trajectory of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration", The Anthropocene Review, Jan 2015. The 2010 update of the ‘Great Acceleration’ graphs, originally published in 2004 to show socio-economic and Earth System trends from 1750 to 2000, shows that "of all the candidates for a start date for the Anthropocene, the beginning of the Great Acceleration is by far the most convincing from an Earth System science perspective."
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, et al., "The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of Evidence and Interim Recommendations", Anthropocene 19 (Sep 2017), pp 55-60. A preliminary summary of the study by the Working Group since 2009, presented at the 35th International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, in August 2016. "The majority opinion within the AWG holds the Anthropocene to be stratigraphically real, and recommends formalization at epoch/series rank based on a mid-20th century boundary."
  • Steffen, Will, et al., "Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene", PNAS 115:32, Aug 2018. Explores the risk that self-reinforcing feedbacks could push the Earth System toward a planetary threshold that, if crossed, could prevent stabilization of the climate at intermediate temperature rises and cause continued warming on a “Hothouse Earth” pathway even as human emissions are reduced. [11]
Encyclopedic and dictionary entries
  • Leinfelder, Reinhold, "Paul Joseph Crutzen, The 'Anthropocene'", in Schlüsselwerke der Kulturwissenschaften, eds. Claus Leggewie et al., Bielefeld: transcript, Nov 2012, pp 257-260. Publisher. (German)
  • Ellis, Erle, "Anthropocene", The Encyclopedia of Earth, Sep 2013.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan, Mark Williams, and Colin N. Waters, "Anthropocene", in Keywords for Environmental Studies, eds. Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason and David N. Pellow, NYU Press, 2016, pp 14-16. Excerpt. TOC. Publisher.
Historisation (by earth scientists)
Historisation (by historians)

See section below.

Critical questions regarding what it means to be human in the Anthropocene
Resources

Life science[edit]

Popular science, Scientific journalism[edit]

The most common point of departure in popular discussions of the Anthropocene in mainstream media is the environmental crisis.

Social sciences[edit]

General
Anthropology
Archaeology
Environmental politics and governance
Geography
Human ecology
Philosophy
Political science, political economy, political theory
Sociology
Research networks

History and philosophy of science and technology[edit]

Historiography
  • Robin, Libby, and Will Steffen, "History for the Anthropocene", History Compass 5:5 (Aug 2007), pp 1694-1719. [26] Aims to "identify potential common interests between historians and non-historians writing world history at very different scales, and for different audiences."

Arts and Humanities[edit]

The opening keynote of The Anthropocene Project by Dipesh Chakrabarty, HKW, Berlin, Jan 2013. Video.
The world's protected areas as of 2015. From the Atlas for the End of the World.
A diagram sketched by Matteo Pasquinelli during the Anthropocene Campus at HKW Berlin to illustrate and simplify the transformation of the entropic regimes across the agricultural, industrial and information revolutions (and the feedback effects on previous technological stages). More.
Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies, 2015, Log, PDF.

Note that most of these publications include contributions from other disciplines as well, and naturally question the 'human' in the humanities. Consult also separate entries on Media ecology and Posthumanities.

Publications[edit]

Monographs and catalogues
  • Witzke, Anne Sophie, and Sune Hede (eds.), Rethink: Contemporary Art & Climate Change, Aarhus: Alexandra Institute, 2009, 107 pp. Exh. catalogue. [27]
    • Rethink: Contemporary Art & Climate Change, Aarhus: Alexandra Instituttet, 2009, 111 pp. (Danish)
  • Ellsworth, Elizabeth, and Jamie Kruse (eds.), Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life, Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books, Dec 2012, 260 pp. Images and short essays from over 40 artists, designers, architects, scholars, and journalists offering "early sightings of an increasingly widespread turn toward the geologic as source of explanation, motivation, and inspiration for creative responses to material conditions of the present moment." Publisher.
  • The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside, eds. Diedrich Diederichsen and Anselm Franke, Berlin: Sternberg Press & Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2013, 208 pp. With contributions by Sabeth Buchmann, Mercedes Bunz, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kodwo Eshun, Anselm Franke, Erich Hörl, Norman M. Klein, Maurizio Lazzarato, Flora Lysen, Eva Meyer, John Palmesino, Laurence Rickels, Bernd M. Scherer, Fred Turner. Publisher. Publisher.
  • Klingan, Katrin, Ashkan Sepahvand, Christoph Rosol, Bernd M. Scherer (eds.), Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray, 3+1 vols., Berlin: Revolver, Oct 2014, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 pp; MIT Press, Jan 2015. Excerpts: Wilkins & Tresch (from v2), Lysen (from v3), Szerszynski (from v3). TOC, TOC, Publisher, Publisher. Reviews: Ickert (Leonardo), Doove (Leonardo).
  • Parikka, Jussi, The Anthrobscene, Minnesota UP, Nov 2014, 60 pp. "Critiques the environmental destruction caused by media technologies in the anthropocene era." Publisher.
    • Antropobsceno, Mexico City: Centro Cultura Digital, Jul 2018. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Möllers, Nina, Christian Schwägerl and Helmuth Trischler (eds.), Willkommen im Anthropozän! Unsere Verantwortung für die Zukunft der Erde, Munich: Deutsches Museum, Jan 2015, 208 pp. Exh. catalogue. Publisher. (German)
  • Velden, Lucas van der, Mirna Belina, Arie Altena, and Sonic Acts (eds.), The Geologic Imagination, Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jan 2015, 336 pp. Incl. essays by Morton, Kahn, Bogard, Welland, and Ganchrow, interviews, visual contributions and a sound work. Publisher.
  • Parikka, Jussi, A Geology of Media, Minnesota University Press, Apr 2015. "Argues that to adequately understand contemporary media culture we must set out from material realities that precede media themselves—Earth’s history, geological formations, minerals, and energy." Earlier essay, Talk (Jan 2013), Publisher. Review: Schrickel (Culture Machine).
  • Davis, Heather, and Etienne Turpin (eds.), Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies, Open Humanities Press, Jun 2015, 402 pp. Contributions are not divided thematically, however the especially intense trajectories include the following four: "“Extrapolations Beyond Geology” examines how the proposal for an era of the anthropos has both disrupted and enticed other intellectual orbits well beyond stratigraphy and geology; “Aesthesis and Perception” addresses the role of sensation in constituting experience, as well as the potential for sharing sensation across genres, disciplines, and species; “Spatial Politics to Contested Territories” reflects the critical transformations within the field of aesthetics that have occurred over the last half century, as tools for data visualization, forensics, and territorial analysis have shaped art in both concept and practice; “Numeracy and the Survival of Worlds” considers the role of numeracy as a requisite epistemic guide for temporal knowledges dealing in difficult-to-conceive sequences of time, such as the Anthropocene" (6). [29]
  • The Great Acceleration: 2014 Taipei Biennial, Taipei: Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 2015, 356 pp. Catalogue.
  • Belina, Mirna (ed.), Living Earth: Field Notes from the Dark Ecology Project 2014-2016, Amsterdam: Sonic Acts, Jun 2016, 256 pp. Excerpt. Based on Dark Ecology project. Review: Jones (Open).
  • Graham, James, Caitlin Blanchfield, Alissa Anderson, Jordan H. Carver, and Jacob Moore (eds.), Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary, New York: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, and Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers, 2016, 384 pp. TOC & Introduction. [33]
  • Zálešák, Jan, Apocalypse Me, Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně/Fakulta výtvarných umění, 2016, 144 pp. Exh. catalogue. [34] (Czech)
    • Apocalypse Me, trans. Phil Jones, Brno: The Faculty of Fine Arts of the Brno University of Technology in Brno, 2016, 144 pp. [35]
  • Demos, T.J., Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today, Berlin: Sternberg Press, Jul 2017, 132 pp. Publisher. Reviews: Daniels-Yeomans (Media Theory), Volz (CAA).
  • Körber, Lill-Ann, Scott MacKenzie, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport (eds.), Arctic Environmental Modernities: From the Age of Polar Exploration to the Era of the Anthropocene, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xviii+273 pp. Publisher.
  • Hessler, Stefanie (ed.), Tidalectics: Imagining an Oceanic Worldview through Art and Science, forew. Markus Reymann, MIT Press, and Vienna: TBA21-Academy, Mar 2018, 240 pp. Publisher.
  • Design Earth (Rania Ghosn, El Hadi Jazairy), Geostories: Another Architecture for the Environment, New York & Barcelona: Actar, May 2018, 232 pp. Publisher. Exhibition. Review: Anker & Anker (Avery).
  • Gadanho, Pedro (ed.), Eco-Visionaries: Art, Architecture, and New Media after the Anthropocene, Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2018, 176 pp. Accompanies the touring exhibition. Texts by Amale Andraos, T.J. Demos, Matthew Fuller, Sabine Himmelsbach, Sofia Johansson, Karin Ohlenschläger, Mariana Pestana, Yvonne Volkart, Linda Weintraub. Publisher. Review: Debatty (WMMNA).
  • Burtynsky, Edward, Anthropocene, Steidl, 2018, 236 pp. Photo book. [38]
  • Mrkus, Pavel (ed.), Krajina v pozoru / The Landscape in Focus. Proměny industrializované krajiny v současném umění, myšlení a vědě, Ústí nad Labem: Fakulta umění a designu Univerzity J. E. Purkyně, 2018, 256 pp. Follow-up to research project Frontiers of Solitude. Publisher. Conference videos. [39] (Czech)/(English)
  • Oliver-Smith, Kerry (ed.), The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene, Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, Sep 2018, 184 pp. Publisher.
  • Falb, Daniel, Geospekulationen. Metaphysik für die Erde im Anthropozän, Berlin: Merve, Feb 2019, 344 pp. Excerpt. Publisher. Reviews: Kuhlbrodt (Signaturen), Hartmann (Textem), Hartmann (Freitag). (German)
  • Fitz, Angelika, Elke Krasny, Architekturzentrum Wien (eds.), Critical Care: Architecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet, MIT Press, and Vienna: Architekturzentrum Wien, 2019, 304 pp. Publisher.
  • Horváth, Gideon, Rita Süveges, and Anna Zilahi (eds.), Extrodæsia: Encyclopedia Towards a Post-Anthropocentric World / Enciklopédia egy emberközpontúságot meghaladó világhoz, Budapest: Typotex, Jun 2019, 152 pp. [40] [41] (English)/(Hungarian)
  • Ressler, Oliver (ed.), Barricading the Ice Sheets: Artists and Climate Action in the Age of Irreversible Decision, Graz: Camera Austria, Feb 2020, 88 pp. Conference proceedings. Publisher. [42] (English)/(German)
  • Latour, Bruno, and Peter Weibel (eds.), Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth, MIT Press, Oct 2020, 560 pp. Exh. catalogue. Publisher. Editor. Exhibition.
  • Krogh, Marianne (ed.), Connectedness: An Incomplete Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, Copenhagen: Strandberg, 2020, 304 pp. Publisher.
  • Bourriaud, Nicolas, Inclusions. Esthétique du capitalocène, Paris: PUF, Mar 2021, 227 pp. Publisher. Review: Dommergue (Critique d'art). (French)
    • Inclusions: Aesthetics of the Capitalocene, trans. Denyse Beaulieu, Berlin: Sternberg Press, forthcoming Apr 2023, 144 pp. Publisher.
  • Hládeková, Katarína, and Vojtěch Pecka (eds.), Neúplný atlas regenerace, Brno: Fakulta výtvarných umění VUT v Brně, and Prague: Utopia libri, 2022, 208 pp. Project website. Publisher. [43] (Czech)
  • Wickberg, Adam, and Johan Gärdebo (eds.), Environing Media, Routledge, Aug 2022, 198 pp. Publisher.
  • Roszkowska, Maria, Nicolas Nova, and Nicolas Maigret (eds.), A Bestiary of the Anthropocene Hybrid Plants, Animals, Minerals, Fungi, and Other Specimens, Eindhoven: Set Margins', Apr 2023, 256 pp. Publisher. Book website.
  • On ne dissout pas un soulèvement. 40 voix pour les Soulèvements de la Terre, Paris: Seuil, Jun 2023, 192 pp. Publisher. (French)
Book series
  • Critical Climate Change, eds. Tom Cohen and Claire Colebrook, Open Humanities Press, since 2011.
  • Anthropocène, ed. Christophe Bonneuil, Paris: Seuil, since Oct 2013. Titles.
  • Intercalations: A Paginated Exhibition Series, eds. Anna-Sophie Springer and Etienne Turpin with Kirsten Einfeldt and Daniela Wolf, Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt and K. Verlag, since Jan 2015. Titles, [45].
  • CCC2 Irreversibility, eds. Tom Cohen and Claire Colebrook, Open Humanities Press, since 2018.
  • Art after Nature, eds. Giovanni Aloi and Caroline Picard, University of Minnesota Press, since 2018.
Journals
  • The Distance Plan, 5+ issues, eds. Amy Howden-Chapman and Abby Cunnane, Auckland: Distance Plan Press, since 2013, Log.
  • Technosphere Magazine, 17 dossiers, eds. Katrin Klingan and Christoph Rosol, Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), 2016-2019, Log. Explores the amorphous fabric of technologies, environments, and humans shaping Earth's critical future.
Journal and magazine issues, dossiers
Selected articles, discussions, statements
Podcasts
  • Boyer, Dominic, Cymene Howe, et al., Cultures of Energy, Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences (CENHS) at Rice University, Dec 2015ff.
  • Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities, University of Stavanger, Mar 2020ff. Environmental humanities book talk series.
Bibliographies and surveys
  • Wenzel, Jennifer, "Climate Change", in State of the Discipline Report: Ideas of the Decade, American Comparative Literature Association, 3 Mar 2014.
  • Goudie, Andrew, "Anthropocene", in Oxford Bibliographies Online, Jul 2017.
  • Anthropocene Resources, Energy Cultures in the Age of the Anthropocene symposium, 2015.
Research projects, resources[edit]
  • Feral Atlas: The More-Than-Human Anthropocene, a curatorial project by Anna L. Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman Saxena and Feifei Zhou, involving a collective of over 100 scientists, humanists and artists who seek to examine the ‘un-designed effects of human infrastructures’. Launched 2020, following a 5-year research. [62]
  • On Becoming Earthlings, 2015ff. Initiated in 2015 in the frame of the Paris Climate Change Conference (COP21), On Becoming Earthlings explores the attempts of humans to represent the different scales of environmental crises. A project by Council, Paris.
  • An Anthropocene Primer, eds. Jason M. Kelly and Fiona P. McDonald. Launched Oct 2017. Emerged out of a workshop hosted by the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute, Indianapolis, in May 2017.
  • @AnthropoceneBot, crawling the web for mention of the Anthropocene. Created by @ianalanpaul.
  • General Ecology, a project researching complexity, posthumanism the environment and climate change, Serpentine Galleries, London, 2018-2019. Curated by Lucia Pietroiusti with Holly Shuttleworth and Kostas Stasinopoulos.
  • Armin Linke with Giulia Bruno and Giuseppe Ielasi, Blind Sensorium: Timeline, 2020, a digital adaptation of the video installation Blind Sensorium. Il paradosso dell’Antropocene—a synthesis of more than ten years of fieldwork on a visual anthropology of the politics of climate change.
  • The Speculative Life Research Cluster, a group of artists, designers and scholars at the Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University. Directors: Orit Halpern, Jill Didur.
  • Welcome to the Anthropocene, lecture series, Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH), Mar-Apr 2022. Convened by Hugo Reinert and Pierre du Plessis. Incl. lecture videos.
  • Sinking and Melting, a collection of materials contributed by people living in places that may disappear due to climate change. Project by Amy Balkin, 2012-.
Research networks[edit]

Film[edit]

  • Edward Burtynsky: Manufactured Landscapes, dir. Jennifer Baichwal, 2006, 86 min. [66]
  • Anthropocene: The Human Epoch, dir. Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky, 2018, 87 min. The documentary film follows the research of an international body of scientists, the Anthropocene Working Group. [67] [68]
  • Umění antropocénu / The Art of Anthropocene, dir. David Přílučík and Anna Remešová, 2020, 35 & 36 & 29 min. Three-part documentary.

Conferences, symposia[edit]

Note the links to video documentation of respective events.

Group exhibitions[edit]

For catalogues, see above.

Notes[edit]

See also[edit]