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The 18th Century Turning Point in Human Environmental Impact

A critical turning point in humanity's relationship with the environment occurred in the 18th century. Before this period, human activities for over 100,000 years had modified the biosphere without causing large-scale, permanent harm. The shift was driven by the discovery of how to utilize carbon-based energy, which fundamentally transformed the production of goods and services and initiated an era of significant environmental degradation.

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