Planning Through Markets in the Anthropocene Age
Adolfo Figueroa
Chapter Chapter 10 in The Quality of Society, Volume III, 2023, pp 245-277 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Anthropocene age is the age of great uncertainty for the whole human society. The COVID-19 pandemic found the human society unprepared. Its effect has been devastating; moreover, scientists predict that more variants of the coronavirus or new viruses might be underway. According to 2021 IPCCIPCC report, climate change effects are intensifying (heat waves, wild fires, droughts, and flooding) and making human life more hazardous. WHO reports that nearly seven million people die yearly in the world due to diseases associated to pollution of the atmosphere.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21072-3_10
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