Recognition of Anthropocene
October 10, 2016
By Eduardo Viola
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The following article is part of the SFG publication “Big Questions of Our time: The World Speaks”. To access the full publication please click here.
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The greatest challenge of humanity in the 21st century is to deeply recognize that is living in a new geological era: the Anthropocene.
The Holocene was the period of climate stability in which humanity developed; the Anthropocene is a new geological epoch in which climate stability was lost due to the scale and cumulative effects of economic development on the environment.
The change is unprecedented. Guaranteeing a safe human existence requires mitigating climate instability; international cooperation is needed, but it must be based on a reformulated understanding of threat, security issues and national interest.
This reformulated cooperation will allow the flourishing of
post-sovereign global governance: a rational cooperative scheme in which responsibility
for tackling a problem is proportional to the contribution to cause the
problem; measures are undertaken and implemented according to players’ own
interests and the interest of future generations.
It is a difficult change and will have important impacts in geopolitics, but will update it to the complex and non-linear reality of the XXI Century.
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