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Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
30-01-2026 to 30-01-2027
Available on-demand until 30th January 2027
Cost
Free
Education type
Publication
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
Earth’s biosphere is in a period of rapid change, resulting from anthropogenic pressures such as climate change, habitat loss and species translocation and extinction. The extraordinary pace of change has led to the suggestion that we live in a new geological epoch of time called the Anthropocene. In this theme issue, we explore the major changes to the terrestrial and marine biospheres, from the deep oceans to the agricultural landscapes of the Anthropocene. We take a deliberately pluralistic approach that represents different viewpoints from the sciences and social sciences, examining our negative and sometimes calamitous impacts on species and ecosystems and our potential for positive interactions with the biosphere, and exploring change over millennia.
This article is part of the theme issue ‘The biosphere in the Anthropocene’.
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