The anthropocene: From global change to planetary stewardship

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2011

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Steffen, Will
Persson, Asa
Deutsch, Lisa
Zalasiewicz, J
Williams, Mark
Richardson, Katherine
Crumley, Carole L
Crutzen, Paul J
Folke, Carl
Gordon, Line J

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Over the past century, the total material wealth of humanity has been enhanced. However, in the twentyfirst century, we face scarcity in critical resources, the degradation of ecosystem services, and the erosion of the planet's capability to absorb our wastes. Equity issues remain stubbornly difficult to solve. This situation is novel in its speed, its global scale and its threat to the resilience of the Earth System. The advent of the Anthropence, the time interval in which human activities now rival global geophysical processes, suggests that we need to fundamentally alter our relationship with the planet we inhabit. Many approaches could be adopted, ranging from geoengineering solutions that purposefully manipulate parts of the Earth System to becoming active stewards of our own life support system. The Anthropocene is a reminder that the Holocene, during which complex human societies have developed, has been a stable, accommodating environment and is the only state of the Earth System that we know for sure can support contemporary society. The need to achieve effective planetary stewardship is urgent. As we go further into the Anthropocene, we risk driving the Earth System onto a trajectory toward more hostile states from which we cannot easily return.

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Keywords: ecosystem service; equity; geophysics; global change; Holocene; human activity; twenty first century; astronomy; conference paper; human; industry; international cooperation; Earth (Planet); Humans; Industry; Internationality Anthropocence; Earth System; Ecosystem services; Planetary stewardship; Resilience

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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment

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