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10.10.2024
 

10-13 Oct 2024 - Film screenings and discussions on the Anthropocene between natural scientists and filmmakers (Austrian Film Museum & ÖAW)

26.08.2024
 

Recent comment by the AWG in Nature on the significance of the Anthropocene across disciplines even without a formal geological definition.

26.08.2024
 

A new study co-led by UniVie researchers clearly shows the importance of emphasising consensus among climate scientists.

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Research for a future we want to live inThe Anthropocene presents challenges to all academic fields. As a new geochronological epoch it redefines the human relationship to the planet in ecological terms with consequences that are also historical, social, and ethical. Bringing together the humanities and the sciences, our network comprises scholars from geology, geography, the life sciences, history, philosophy, political science, literary and cultural studies, STS, anthropology and a range of area studies. Drawing on this broad interdisciplinary base, we will explore the new perspectives on nature, culture, society, and technology that the Anthropocene urgently solicits. We furthermore aim to convey an understanding of the significance of the Anthropocene to a wider audience of policy makers, teachers, journalists and the public at large.

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