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  • In The Symbiocene, human action, culture and enterprise will be exemplified by those cumulative types of relationships and attributes nurtured by humans that enhance mutual interdependence and mutual benefit for all living beings (desirable), all species (essential) and the health of all ecosystems (mandatory).

    Exiting The Anthropocene and Entering The Symbiocene. glennaalbrecht 2021

  • I argue that the next era in human history should be The Symbiocene (from the Greek sumbiosis, or companionship). I created this concept in 2011 as an almost instinctive reaction against the very idea of the Anthropocene (Albrecht 2011).

    Exiting The Anthropocene and Entering The Symbiocene. glennaalbrecht 2021

  • I argue that the next era in human history should be named the Symbiocene (from the Greek sumbiosis, or companionship).

    Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene Center for Humans and Nature 2022

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  • Symbiocene – noun A proposed name for the next geological period, focusing on human integration into the environment, as opposed to human exploitation of the environment.

    April 25, 2019

  • It’s Eden created anew

    For plants and the animals too.

    We’re perfectly green

    In the Symbiocene

    And live on the fresh morning dew.

    April 25, 2019