In this Very Short Introduction, Professor Ellis illustrates the issues of establishing a new epoch beautifully and also gives an excellent history of the Anthropocene's development as an idea.
Jonathan Scafidi, Geoscientist
This little book provides a refreshing read ... Every geography teacher would benefit from reading this short introduction, not least for the powerful knowledge it lends for understanding human relations with, and actions on, the environment.
Duncan Hawley, Geography Magazine
[an] excellent, concise and foundational book
Jim Richardson, Eyes on Earth
Ellis provides us with an authoritative introduction to the Anthropocene ... a fascinating and erudite book"
Leslie Sklair, LSE Review of Books
An easy-to understand new release offers a compact introduction to the age of man
Tanja Traxler, Der Standard
Anthropocene: A Very Short Introduction provides an exceptionally well-organized, sufficiently detailed, and encompassing overview of why the Anthropocene should be clearly recognized, in some form, as an unprecedented time in Earth history ... My initial reaction after reading Ellis's contribution was to think about just how enlightened our world would be if everyone would read this book.
John Geissman, Reports of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE)
an interesting, succinct and concerning exposé that explains both the controversy and the science of the Anthropocene.
GrrlScientist for Medium
An excellent in"roduction to this still controversial concept
David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer
Ellis offers an insightful discussion of our role in shaping the planet, and how this will influence our future on many fronts.
Michael Svoboda, Yale Climate Connections
This is a welcome addition to the Very Short Introductions series and would be a cheap, useful addition as a reference work to anyone concerned as to how we are transforming our world.
Jonathan Cowie, Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation
Ellis's slim book does an excellent job of cutting through the complexity [of the topic]. He has produced an impressive overview of the Anthropocene concept as both a scientific and cultural discussion ... Overall the book is fair, comprehensive, and clearly written.
Nicole E. Heller, Environmental History