['Anthropocene'] brings the Human and the Natural together into a single temporal and spatial unit: the planet as defined by human activity (and interactivity with it). It is, in this sense, like “globalization” but larger, with ecology now woven into this global frame. For environmental humanists (among others) it lends the credibility of science (geology!). For earth scientists, it expands their purview to include the human. These are all clear gains and make the term worth supporting and working with. Any effort to bridge the “two cultures” divide in a way that recognizes both human agency and material reality is a good thing...Exploring Academia's Role in Charting Paths to a 'Good' Anthropocene - NYTimes.com
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
A 'Good' Anthropocene?
Branding matters, say sustainability advocates.
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