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The Great Acceleration is a term used to describe the rapid and widespread increase in human activity and its impact on Earth's natural systems, which began around the mid-20th century.
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The Great Acceleration is the dramatic, continuous and roughly simultaneous surge across a large range of measures of human activity, first recorded in the ...
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The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provides a useful measure with which to evaluate the rate and magnitude of human-driven change compared ...
14.12.2020 · The Anthropocene paradigm interprets the Great Acceleration as a world-historical shift in which humanity becomes a technologically empowered ...
The 'Great Acceleration' graphs, originally published in 2004 to show socio-economic and Earth System trends from 1750 to 2000, have now been updated to ...
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04.04.2016 · The Great Acceleration explains its causes and consequences, highlighting the role of energy systems, as well as trends in climate change, ...
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16.01.2015 · In September, nations meet to agree the universal Sustainable Development Goals. The deadline for the goals is set for 2030.
In summary, the Great Acceleration marks the phenomenal growth of the global socio-economic system, the human part of the Earth System. It is difficult to ...
The Great Acceleration explains the Anthropocene transition through a complex, multi-causal, narrative that weaves together human social, political, and ...