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050 4 _aGF 75
_bB6713.2016
100 1 _aBonneuil, Christophe,
_eautor
240 1 0 _aÉvénement anthropocène.
_lInglés
245 1 4 _aThe shock of the Anthropocene :
_bthe earth, history, and us /
_cChristophe Bonneuil and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz ; translated by David Fernbach.
250 _aFirst published by Verso, 2016.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aBrooklyn, NY :
_bVerso,
_c2016.
300 _axiv, 306 páginas :
_bilustraciones, gráficas ;
_c22 cm
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _asin mediación
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolumen
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTraducción de: Événement anthropocène.
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
520 _a"Dissecting the new theoretical buzzword of the "Anthropocene" Scientists tell us that the Earth has entered a new epoch: the Anthropocene. We are not facing simply an environmental crisis, but a geological revolution of human origin. In two centuries, our planet has tipped into a state unknown for millions of years. How did we get to this point? Refuting the convenient view of a "human species" that upset the Earth system unaware of what it was doing, this book proposes a new account of modernity that shakes up many accepted ideas: on the supposedly recent date of "environmental awareness," on previous challenges to industrialism, on the manufacture of consumerism and the energy "transition," as well as on the role of the military in environmental destruction. Through a dialogue between science and history, the authors draw an ecological balance sheet of a developmental model that has become unsustainable, and explore paths for living and acting politically in the Anthropocene"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"Scientists tell us that the Earth has entered a new epoch: the Anthropocene. We are not facing simply an environmental crisis, but a geological revolution of human origin. In two centuries, our planet has tipped into a state unknown for millions of years. How did we get to this point? Refuting the convenient view of a "human species" that upset the Earth system unaware of what it was doing, this book proposes a new account of modernity that shakes up many accepted ideas: on the supposedly recent date of "environmental awareness," on previous challenges to industrialism, on the manufacture of consumerism and the energy "transition," as well as on the role of the military in environmental destruction. Through a dialogue between science and history, the authors draw an ecological balance sheet of a developmental model that has become unsustainable, and explore paths for living and acting politically in the Anthropocene"--
_cProvided by publisher.
546 _aTranslated from French.
650 0 _aHuman ecology.
650 4 _aEcología humana
650 0 _aNature
_xEffect of human beings on.
650 4 _aNaturaleza, Efecto del hombre sobre la
650 0 _aGlobal environmental change.
650 4 _aCambio global ambiental
700 1 _aFressoz, Jean-Baptiste,
_eautor
700 1 _aFernbach, David
_etraductor
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