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According to some scholars, a third division, the Anthropocene, began in the 18th century.
This name has stuck and there are calls for the Anthropocene to be adopted officially.
Conservation and social-ecological systems in the 21st century of the Anthropocene era.
The word evolved into the Anthropocene, which is generally regarded as being a more suitable technical term.
Novel ecosystems are the hallmark of the recently proposed anthropocene epoch.
But some scientists say that it's high time to enter the Anthropocene, or the Age of Man.
Human society has transformed the planet to such an extent that we may have ushered in a new epoch known as the Anthropocene.
In the contemporary environment, the amount of influence humans have on the other two spheres is comparable to a geological force (see Anthropocene).
The atmospheric scientist Paul Crutzen introduced the term "anthropocene" in the mid-1970s.
Novel ecosystems are human-built, modified, or engineered niches of the Anthropocene.
Crutzen proposed the Industrial Revolution as the start of Anthropocene.
Have humans changed the Earth to such an extent, we have created a new geological era: the Anthropocene?
Navigating the anthropocene: the Earth System Governance Project strategy paper.
Changes to the Earth by human activities have been so great that a new geological epoch named the Anthropocene has been proposed.
The ecological complexities human beings are facing through the technological transformation of the planetary biome has brought on the Anthropocene.
Now we are in the Anthropocene Epoch where we are actually controlling the future of our planet.
He explained that the actions of mankind are now changing the formation of the planet as we move from the 'holosene to the anthropocene'.
It has been argued that the Anthropocene may transition to a much longer epoch of human stewardship over the environment known as the Sustainocene.
The Anthropocene has no precise start date, but based on atmospheric evidence may be considered to start with the Industrial Revolution (late eighteenth century).
The ecological niche of the anthropocene contains entirely novel ecosystems that include technosols, technodiversity, anthromes, and the technosphere.
The new epoch, called the Anthropocene - meaning new man - would be the first period of geological time shaped by the action of a single species.
The early anthropocene hypothesis (sometimes called Early Anthropogenic) is a theory proposed by William Ruddiman.
Will Steffen - The Anthropocene TED video.
The ecologist Eugene Stoermer originally coined the term Anthropocene by analogy, with the word "Holocene".
Scientists often refer to this period as the "Anthropocene" and define it as the era in which humans first began to alter the earth's climate and ecosystems.