2010
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.36
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Observed trends in Earth System behavior

Abstract: The behavior of the Earth System over the past two centuries has been dominated by the rapid rise of human activities as a significant geophysical force at the global scale. After the proximate and ultimate human drivers of change in the Earth System are described, the cumulative impact of these drivers on the structure and functioning of the Earth System are explored. Although the imprints of human activities are most profound on the land surface and in the atmosphere, significant effects are also discernible… Show more

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“…The decline in biodiversity is dramatic and suggests we are now in the midst of the 'sixth extinction'. Our land-use patterns and ecosystems have been profoundly humanised (Vitousek et al, 1997;Steffen, 2010).…”
Section: An Anatomy Of the Anthropocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decline in biodiversity is dramatic and suggests we are now in the midst of the 'sixth extinction'. Our land-use patterns and ecosystems have been profoundly humanised (Vitousek et al, 1997;Steffen, 2010).…”
Section: An Anatomy Of the Anthropocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current period is called by some scientists, the Anthropocene (Crutzen 2002, Waters et al 2016). The Earth is now more influenced by human activities than the forces of nature, according to a number of authors, anthropogenic transformation of the biosphere prevails (Vitousek et al 1997;Crutzen 2002;Steffen et al 2007;Ellis et al 2010;Steffen 2010). Human impact is mainly reflected in land cover changes, therefore this information is often included in global classifications.…”
Section: Human Domination Of the Earthdevelopment And Geographical De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite contrary propaganda in media and politics, most climatologists agree that the environmental crises are indeed anthropogenic (IPCC 2007;Steffen 2010;Weart 2010). It's likely to be a sad story -'Humans in the era of unsustainability kept dipping their greedy hands deeper into the earth's crust, extracting its stores of resources.…”
Section: Lisa Schwarzinmentioning
confidence: 99%