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Plastic bags ride the currents of the Pacifi c Ocean and collect in the Mariana Trench; stockpiles of nuclear waste are pumped deep into Earth’s outer crust; smoke and smog (a fusion of particulate matter and ozone) settle in above sprawling urban colonies, slowly killing their denizens; spent oxygen canisters join “forever chemicals” on the snows of Everest; and billions of pieces of space debris endlessly fall in Low Earth Orbit, just beyond a thin and rapidly changing breathable atmosphere. So goes the narrative of the Anthropocene, a purportedly new geological epoch demarcated by the planetary eff ects of human activity
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Fisher, J., Mostafanezhad, M., Nading, A., & Wiebe, S. M. (2021). Pollution and Toxicity Cultivating Ecological Practices for Troubled Times. Environment and Society: Advances in Research, 12(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.3167/ares.2021.120101
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