The Anthropocene has yet to be accepted as a geological time period,
but if it is, it may turn out to be the shortest – and the last. It is
not hard to imagine the epoch ending just a few hundred years after it
started, in an orgy of global warming and overconsumption.
Let’s suppose that happens. Humanity’s ever-expanding footprint on
the natural world leads, in two or three hundred years, to ecological
collapse and a mass extinction. Without fossil fuels to support
agriculture, humanity would be in trouble. “A lot of things have to die,
and a lot of those things are going to be people,” says Tony Barnosky, a
palaeontologist at the University of California, Berkeley. In this most
pessimistic of scenarios, society would collapse, leaving just a few
hundred thousand eking out a meagre existence in a new Stone Age.
Whether our species would survive is hard to predict, but what of the
fate of the Earth itself? It is often said that when we talk about
“saving the planet” we are really talking about saving ourselves: the
planet will be just fine without us. But would it? Or would an
end-Anthropocene cataclysm damage it so badly that it...
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