The Anthropocene and Climate Change: An Existential Crisis

BCSSS Fellow, Robert K. Logan, Prof. Emeritus of Physics at the University of Toronto, just completed an article in which he discusses the fine structure of the advent of the anthropocene according to lead technologies. Climate change is, in his opinion, the greatest challenge that humanity faces.

“The time to develop a sustainability strategy is past and as I suggest in my article the time to develop a resiliency strategy to survive the coming crisis we will surely face is NOW”, he is warning. 

 

Read the abstract here. 

The full article can be found on Researchgate and on Academia

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