Navigating the Anthropocene: Improving Earth System Governance. Biermann, F., Abbott, K., Andresen, S., Bäckstrand, K., Bernstein, S., Betsill, M. M., Bulkeley, H., Cashore, B., Clapp, J., Folke, C., Gupta, A., Gupta, J., Haas, P. M., Jordan, A., Kanie, N., Kluvánková-Oravská, T., Lebel, L., Liverman, D., Meadowcroft, J., Mitchell, R. B., Newell, P., Oberthür, S., Olsson, L., Pattberg, P., Sánchez-Rodŕıguez, R., Schroeder, H., Underdal, A., Camargo Vieira, S., Vogel, C., Young, O. R., Brock, A., & Zondervan, R. 335(6074):1306–1307.
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Science assessments indicate that human activities are moving several of Earth's sub-systems outside the range of natural variability typical for the previous 500,000 years (1, 2). Human societies must now change course and steer away from critical tipping points in the Earth system that might lead to rapid and irreversible change (3). This requires fundamental reorientation and restructuring of national and international institutions toward more effective Earth system governance and planetary stewardship.
@article{biermannNavigatingAnthropoceneImproving2012,
  title = {Navigating the {{Anthropocene}}: Improving {{Earth}} System Governance},
  author = {Biermann, F. and Abbott, K. and Andresen, S. and Bäckstrand, K. and Bernstein, S. and Betsill, M. M. and Bulkeley, H. and Cashore, B. and Clapp, J. and Folke, C. and Gupta, A. and Gupta, J. and Haas, P. M. and Jordan, A. and Kanie, N. and Kluvánková-Oravská, T. and Lebel, L. and Liverman, D. and Meadowcroft, J. and Mitchell, R. B. and Newell, P. and Oberthür, S. and Olsson, L. and Pattberg, P. and Sánchez-Rodŕıguez, R. and Schroeder, H. and Underdal, A. and Camargo Vieira, S. and Vogel, C. and Young, O. R. and Brock, A. and Zondervan, R.},
  date = {2012-03},
  journaltitle = {Science},
  volume = {335},
  pages = {1306--1307},
  issn = {1095-9203},
  doi = {10.1126/science.1217255},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1217255},
  abstract = {Science assessments indicate that human activities are moving several of Earth's sub-systems outside the range of natural variability typical for the previous 500,000 years (1, 2). Human societies must now change course and steer away from critical tipping points in the Earth system that might lead to rapid and irreversible change (3). This requires fundamental reorientation and restructuring of national and international institutions toward more effective Earth system governance and planetary stewardship.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-10461205,anthropocene,anthropogenic-changes,anthropogenic-impacts,earth-system,environmental-policy,global-change,global-scale,irreversibility,multiauthor,science-policy-interface,tipping-point},
  number = {6074}
}

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