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Nascimento A.  2017.  Immanuel Kant, the Anthropocene, and the Idea of Environmental Cosmopolitanism. Readings in the Anthropocene: The Environmental Humanities, German Studies, and Beyond. :169.
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Feinberg R, Nason P, Sridharan H.  2018.  Introduction: Human-Animal Relations. Environment and Society. 9:1-4.
Aisher A, Damodaran V.  2016.  Introduction: Human-nature Interactions through a Multispecies Lens. Conservation and Society. 14(4):293-304.
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Žižek S.  2011.  Living in the End Times. :521.
Haraway DJ, Wolfe C.  2016.  Manifestly Haraway. :224.
Barnosky AD, Hubbell, Hubbell SP, Ayala FJ.  2008.  Megafauna Biomass Tradeoff as a Driver of Quaternary and Future Extinctions. In the Light of Evolution: Volume II: Biodiversity and Extinction. 2
Barnosky AD.  2008.  Megafauna biomass tradeoff as a driver of Quaternary and future extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105(Supplement 1):11543-11548.
Gillings MR, Paulsen IT.  2014.  Microbiology of the Anthropocene. Anthropocene. 5:1-8.
Lorimer J.  2012.  Multinatural geographies for the Anthropocene. Progress in Human Geography. 36(5):593-612.
Blomqvist L.  2018.  Nature Unbound: Decoupling for Conservation. The Breakthrough Journal.

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