Developing a geo-citizenship through the global ethics of geoethics
Date Issued
2025-11-13
DOI
10.5040/9798881845551.0010
Abstract
When, in 2002, Paul Crutzen (1933–2021), a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, challenged the scientific community during a meeting by asserting that humanity had become the protagonist of deep time, ushering in the Anthropocene, perhaps there was an illusion not only of finding a term, a concept, a strong idea that described the unavoidable history of the world, but also of encapsulating the key to unequivocally defining humanity through the products of its creative-destructive inner energy and outlining its complex existential condition....
