La termino antropogena difinas efikon aŭ objekton rezultan el la homa agado. La termino estis por la unua fojo uzata en la teknika senco fare de la rusa geologo Aleksej Pavlov, kaj poste uzata en angla de la brita ekologo Arthur Tansley reference al la homaj influoj sur la pintaj plantokomunumoj.[16] La priatmosfera sciencisto Paul Crutzen enkondukis la terminon "antropocena" meze de la 1970-aj jaroj.[17] La termino estas foje uzata en la kunteksto de elsendoj da poluo kiuj estas produktitaj de homa agado ekde la starto de la agrikultura revolucio sed ankaŭ aplikiĝas larĝe al gravaj homaj efikoj sur la medio.[18] Multaj el la agadoj fare de homoj kiuj kontribuas al la varmigo de la medio pro la brulado de fosiliaj brulaĵoj el variaj fontoj, kiel la: elektro, aŭtoj, aviadiloj, spacvarmigo, fabrikoj aŭ detruado de arbaroj.[19]
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↑Increased Ocean Acidity. United States Environmental Protection Agency (30-a de augusto 2016). Alirita 23a de novembro 2017. “Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere whenever people burn fossil fuels. Oceans play an important role in keeping the Earth's carbon cycle in balance. As the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rises, the oceans absorb a lot of it. In the ocean, carbon dioxide reacts with seawater to form carbonic acid. This causes the acidity of seawater to increase.”.
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↑New Climate Risk Classification Created to Account for Potential "Existential" Threats. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (14a de septembro 2017). Alirita 24a de novembro 2017. “A new study evaluating models of future climate scenarios has led to the creation of the new risk categories “catastrophic” and “unknown” to characterize the range of threats posed by rapid global warming. Researchers propose that unknown risks imply existential threats to the survival of humanity.”.
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