William Ruddiman

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William F. Ruddiman is a palaeoclimatologist and Professor Emeritus at the university of Virginia. He is known principally for his "early anthropocene" hypothesis, the idea that human-induced changes in greenhouse gases have been significant for the past 5-8000 years.

He has written a number of books [1] including "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate".

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