| First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world |
20 |
| Climate change going deep: The effects of global climatic alterations on cave ecosystems |
18 |
| Humans are the most significant global geomorphological driving force of the 21st century |
11 |
| Understanding the relationship between ethics, neoliberalism and power as a step towards improving the health of people and our planet |
8 |
| Computation of modern anthropogenic-deposit thicknesses in urban areas: A case study in Rome, Italy |
8 |
| From gross domestic product to wellbeing: How alternative indicators can help connect the new economy with the Sustainable Development Goals |
7 |
| Global urbanization and food production in direct competition for land: Leverage places to mitigate impacts on SDG2 and on the Earth System |
6 |
| Corporate actors, the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Earth System Governance: A research agenda |
5 |
| Giving depth to the surface: An exercise in the Gaia-graphy of critical zones |
5 |
| Early mining and smelting lead anomalies in geological archives as potential stratigraphic markers for the base of an early Anthropocene |
4 |
| The Anthropocene's dating problem: Insights from the geosciences and the humanities |
4 |
| Beyond solutionist science for the Anthropocene: To navigate the contentious atmosphere of solar geoengineering |
4 |
| Engineered landscapes of the southern Murray-Darling Basin: Anthropocene archaeology in Australia |
3 |
| Did anthropogeology anticipate the idea of the Anthropocene? |
3 |
| The Anthropocene and the production and reproduction of capital |
3 |
| In a broken world: Towards an ethics of repair in the Anthropocene |
3 |
| Moving beyond growth in the Anthropocene |
3 |
| Climate actions in a changing world |
2 |
| Post-growth strategies can be more feasible than techno-fixes: Focus on working time |
2 |
| The future of agriculture and food: Evaluating the holistic costs and benefits |
2 |
| Digital revolution or anthropocenic feedback? |
2 |
| Hunter-gatherer land management in the human break from ecological sustainability |
2 |
| Who is the Other in the age of the Anthropocene? Introducing the Unknown Other in climate justice discourse |
2 |
| Spiral Jetty, geoaesthetics, and art: Writing the Anthropocene |
2 |
| Over the horizon: Exploring the conditions of a post-growth world |
2 |
| Piercing the corporate veil: Towards a better assessment of the position of transnational oil and gas companies in the global carbon budget |
1 |
| The most unique discussion of the 21st century? The debate on the Anthropocene pictured in seven points |
1 |
| The Internet of Nature: How taking nature online can shape urban ecosystems |
1 |
| A personal review of the book reviews |
1 |
| Unpacking social-ecological transformations: Conceptual, ethical and methodological insights |
0 |
| Algae and oxygen, humans and carbon: A Precambrian analogue for the Anthropocene |
0 |
| A human tragedy? The pace of negative global change exceeds human progress |
0 |
| For the love of green: Between ecology and dollars |
0 |