anthropogenic

(adjective)

Having its origin in the influence of human activity on nature.

Related Terms

  • cap-and-trade
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • global warming

Examples of anthropogenic in the following topics:

  • Planktonic Food Webs

    • The effects of anthropogenic warming on the global population of phytoplankton is an area of active research.
  • Climate Change and Biodiversity

    • Climate change, specifically, the anthropogenic (caused by humans) warming trend presently underway, is recognized as a major extinction threat, particularly when combined with other threats such as habitat loss.
  • Climate Change

    • Most scientists are also confident about the anthropogenic drivers of climate change.
  • Environmental Problems Associated with Fossil Fuel Use

    • Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), whose ultimate objective is to prevent dangerous anthropogenic climate change.
  • Planktonic Communities

    • The effects of anthropogenic warming on the global population of phytoplankton are an area of active research.
  • Energy Consumption

    • Global warming and climate change are generally accepted as being caused by anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gas emissions.
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