
Plague
The Anthropocene Reviewed
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We Live in Uncharted Territory
Between 13 forty seven and 13 51, perhaps half of all humans living in europe died of the related diseases. What was then usually called the mortality or the pestilence, is now known as the black death. Cities from paris to london to hamburg saw most of their residents die from the plague and resulting systemic collapses. To many, it felt like the end of humanity had arrived.
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