The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene (Pelican Books) is a non-fiction book about the Anthropocene, the geological epoch in which humans are the dominant influence on the environment. Written by Gaia Vince, the book examines how humans have changed the Earth's climate, land, and oceans, and how these changes have impacted the planet's biodiversity. It also looks at how human actions can help to reverse the damage that has already been done and create a more sustainable future. The book is published by Pelican Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene (Pelican Books) is a non-fiction book about the Anthropocene, the geological epoch in which humans are the dominant influence on the environment. Written by Gaia Vince, the book examines how humans have changed the Earth's climate, land, and oceans, and how these changes have impacted the planet's biodiversity. It also looks at how human actions can help to reverse the damage that has already been done and create a more sustainable future. The book is published by Pelican Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House.