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No species in the history of Earth has had a greater footprint than that of humans over the last 10,000 years. Find out how humans came to be the problem, and can be part of the solution, when it comes to saving planet Earth.
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The Human Footprint: Challenges for Wilderness and Biodiversity
The Human Footprint is a global, thematic, and multi-disciplinary history of the planet, from its earliest origins to its current condition.
Updated to reflect the most recent research, the second edition of The Human Footprint expands upon Anthony N. Penna’s multidisciplinary global history of Earth from its beginnings to the present day.