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Tag Archives: attitudinal change

Looking Back From the Anthropocene

Posted on February 10, 2015 by Zev Trachtenberg

As the Anthropocene unfolds and becomes more manifest, will its inhabitants look back and blame their predecessors on Earth (us, and perhaps earlier generations as well) for bequeathing them a planet not fit for Continue reading →

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