"Rethinking the novelty of Anthropocene"

Anthro-human, Pocene-Era/age

The article mainly challenges the idea that the Anthropocene is an entirely new approach. He argues that while human impact on the planet is undeniable, framing it as an entirely new idea ignores historical and long-term environmental changes caused by human societies. It is believed that civilizations have been shaping landscapes for centuries, from agriculture to industrialization.


Himalayan Buddhism as human geological agency:

 Humans are not the sole force shaping the environment; there are other "prime drivers" at work, which are agencies: lakes, mountains, deities, etc. It emphasizes that humans are drivers of change alongside these natural processes.

The Case of Dangling Tsho in Khaling:
- Peripheral lakes are dominated by Dangling; the deities of lakes are often in conflict, causing chaos and shifts in lakes. Here, there is no human action. Therefore, humans are not always the reason behind environmental crises. 

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