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Editorial: New materialist reflections for the Anthropocene

Grear, Anna and Kwek, Dorothy ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0542-5783 2025. Editorial: New materialist reflections for the Anthropocene. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 16 , pp. 1-14. 10.4337/jhre.2025.00.00

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Abstract

It is no secret that all planetary life is facing an uncertain future – nor that this is an epoch of looming material emergency. Earth’s surface is striated by unprecedented vectors of dispossession and damage. The planetary life-system is tilting out of balance and multiple ‘thresholds for human and ecosystem health have been exceeded’.1 Plastics transit inside, across, and between multiple bodies – a toxic drift disrupting cellular function and threatening entire ecosystems. Climate change, meanwhile, increasingly overshadows both the present and the future as a ‘hyper object’,2 a ‘super wicked’3 problem. Even the future habitability of Earth is at stake: rainfall patterns are changing, extreme weather events are more frequent and destructive, and surface air temperatures are rising – in some places to life-endangering levels. Droughts are becoming longer. Desertification is escalating. Sea level rise and ocean acidification present further, terrifying threats. A state-shift in Earth’s biosphere is in full view.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Schools > Cardiff Law & Politics
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISSN: 1759-7188
Last Modified: 24 Jul 2025 09:00
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/177129

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