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We are living in the Anthropocene, in its broad sense, where the geological and the historical converge since human action makes it possible. Climate Change and the global exploitation of natural resources and the capitalism structures lead mankind towards the collapse of civilization as we know it. There are some important relations between Anthropocene and Collapse that show simultaneously the power as well as the impotence of humanity.