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Post-Anthropocene

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The Anthropocene is detrimental not only to the environment - resulting in land, water and air degradation, epitomized by the current climate crisis - but is also causing more and more harm to human populations. This subreddit is a place to share and develop methodologies to get to an epoch post-Anthropocene.

This community is a place to share and develop methodologies for working with the environment, as well as developing a non-Anthropocentric point of view, for the purpose of reaching an epoch post-Anthropocene.

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