Pronunciation: /ænˈθrəpoʊˌsiːn/
noun The current geological age, viewed as the period during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment.
A1 The Anthropocene is a proposed geological epoch characterized by the impact of human activity on the Earth's ecosystems.
A2 Some scientists argue that the Anthropocene began around the time of the Industrial Revolution.
B1 The concept of the Anthropocene highlights the significant changes that humans have made to the planet.
B2 There is ongoing debate among geologists about when exactly the Anthropocene epoch began.
C1 The Anthropocene represents a new era in Earth's history, marked by human influence on global climate and ecosystems.
C2 The Anthropocene poses significant challenges for future generations in terms of environmental sustainability and resource management.
formal The concept of the Anthropocene refers to the current geological age in which human activity is the dominant influence on climate and the environment.
informal Scientists are debating whether or not we have officially entered the Anthropocene era.
slang The Anthropocene is basically the era where humans have messed up the planet.
figurative In the Anthropocene, humans have become the architects of their own destruction through unsustainable practices.
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