Foresight Dictionary anthropocene

Definition

The Anthropocene is a (contested) term used to describe a new era in Earth’s history that started when humans began having a major impact on the planet. This includes things like climate change caused by human activity, the extinction of many plants and animals, and big changes to the land, oceans, and atmosphere.

Example

The Great Acceleration

Post-World War II / mid twentieth century, this period of time is characterized by rapid increases in population, carbon dioxide emissions, and resource consumption, is often considered the starting point of the Anthropocene.

Ask yourself

  • What are the implications of recognizing the Anthropocene for environmental policy and human behaviour?
  • How does the concept of the Anthropocene change our relationship with nature?
  • Why do so many people angrily refuse to recognise the impact and consequences of humanity’s actions on the planet?
  • Tools

    • Systems Thinking: To understand the interconnected impacts of human activity on Earth systems.
    • Environmental Impact Assessment: To measure and predict human effects on ecosystems.
    • Life Cycle Analysis: To understand the full environmental impact of products and processes.

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