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Filter by Meaning The Anthropocene is a term used to describe the current epoch of geological time in which human activity has had a significant impact on the planet.
The anthropocene has brought about dramatic changes in the Earth's climate.
The anthropocene is marked by the widespread use of plastic in everyday items.
The Anthropocene has brought about a new era of global cooperation to address the challenges of sustainability.
Anthropocene architecture is characterized by sustainable and eco-friendly design.
The anthropocene age has led to the mass extinction of various species.
Anthropocene architecture focuses on sustainable design practices.
The anthropocene era has seen a massive increase in plastic pollution.
Anthropocene literature reflects the growing awareness of environmental issues.
The Anthropocene period has witnessed the extinction of numerous species due to human activities.
The anthropocene world is characterized by increased urbanization.
The anthropocene epoch marks the age of human influence on Earth.
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