Editors’ Introduction for NANO Special Issue 13: The Anthropocene

What does it mean, then, to be human—even a human environmentalist—on a planet imperiled by our presence? That question underlies this special issue of NANO on the Anthropocene through three articles and two critical interviews.

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Kyle Wiggins and Brandon Krieg
Editors’ Introduction for NANO Special Issue 13: The Anthropocene
description What does it mean, then, to be human—even a human environmentalist—on a planet imperiled by our presence? That question underlies this special issue of NANO on the Anthropocene through three articles and two critical interviews.
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title Editors’ Introduction for NANO Special Issue 13: The Anthropocene
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title_full Editors’ Introduction for NANO Special Issue 13: The Anthropocene
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