2. L’anthropocène est un « accumulocène »
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2020, vol. n° 26, issue 1, 31-40
Abstract:
Beyond the immediate threat of the current environmental crisis, biologists and physicists suggest that human activity has become substantial enough to modify the geological order, a phenomenon often referred to as the Anthropocene. While it is now widely recognized that the Earth is deeply affected by human extractions and rejections of materials, it should also be noted that the material flows fueled by human economic activity follow a cumulative historical process.
Date: 2020
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