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Pyrocene

Pyrocene is a proposed term for a new geologic epoch or age characterized by the influence of human-caused fire activity on Earth. The concept focuses on the many ways humans have applied and removed fire from the Earth, including the burning of fossil fuels and the technologies that have enabled people to leverage their influence and become the dominant…

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Pyrocene

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples60
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
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related to history · 30
Pyrocene → Aeon, An, Australia, Brief History, California, Chinese, Danish, Fire, Fire Age, Hawaii, How We Created, In, Italian, Journalists, Los Angeles Times, Natural History, Nature, New York Magazine, New York Times, Portuguese
related to Interpretations · 12
Pyrocene → Gavin Jones, He, Holocene, In, Jones, Most, Others, Pyne, Some, This, Wildlife, World War II
related to overview · 8
Pyrocene → Earth, Fire, Humanity, In, Moon, Silurian-Devonian, The, While
related to Etymology · 6
Pyrocene → Ancient Greek, Cene, Era, Greek, Pyros, The
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Pyrocene → proposed term for a new geologic epoch or age characterized by the influence of human-caused fire activity on Earth

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fire concept earth term human wildfires era new fossil pyne change history humans including burning species climate anthropocene biomass kind

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Pyroceneis aproposed term for a new geologic epoch or age characterized by the influence of human-caused fire activity on Earth0.90text
the reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphereinstance ofand as an alternative concept to a short Anthropocene.Interpretations that set the start of this era in the 21st century have suggested that the Earth has just begun to enter th…0.80text
changes to land use practicesinstance ofand as an alternative concept to a short Anthropocene.Interpretations that set the start of this era in the 21st century have suggested that the Earth has just begun to enter th…0.80text
including a selective restoration of a second fireinstance ofand as an alternative concept to a short Anthropocene.Interpretations that set the start of this era in the 21st century have suggested that the Earth has just begun to enter th…0.80text
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyAncient Greek0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyPyros0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyGreek0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyCene0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to EtymologyEra0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to historyFire0.60section
Pyrocenerelated to historyStephen Pyne0.60section

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