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The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time

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The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time. / Griffiths, Rupert.
Flourish by Design. ed. / Nick Dunn; Leon Cruickshank; Gemma Coupe. London: Routledge, 2023. p. 154-160.

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Harvard

Griffiths, R 2023, The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time. in N Dunn, L Cruickshank & G Coupe (eds), Flourish by Design. Routledge, London, pp. 154-160. <https://www.routledge.com/Flourish-by-Design/Dunn-Cruickshank-Coupe/p/book/9781032507651>

APA

Griffiths, R. (2023). The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time. In N. Dunn, L. Cruickshank, & G. Coupe (Eds.), Flourish by Design (pp. 154-160). Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Flourish-by-Design/Dunn-Cruickshank-Coupe/p/book/9781032507651

Vancouver

Griffiths R. The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time. In Dunn N, Cruickshank L, Coupe G, editors, Flourish by Design. London: Routledge. 2023. p. 154-160

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Griffiths, Rupert. / The Anthropocene warrants a new standard time. Flourish by Design. editor / Nick Dunn ; Leon Cruickshank ; Gemma Coupe. London : Routledge, 2023. pp. 154-160

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