Index

Acting



Composing












Fluxing






Inhabiting





Metamorphosing




Navigating







Othering




Processing










Regulating










Resonating













Agency
Environing

Landing


Blackboxing
Cosmology
Cosmotechnics
Cosmogram
Cosmopolitics

Envelope
Figure-Ground
Immanence
Institution
Network
New Climatic Regime

Biosphere
Entropy
Great Acceleration
Protocol

Technosphere
Tipping Point


Critical Zone
Earthbound
Habitat
Oikos
Territory

Animism
Holobiont
Strata
Vital Materialism

Anthropocene
Deep Time
Global
Multiplicity
Planetary
Pluriverse
Terrestrial


Ghost Acreage
Modernity
Substitute
Zomia

Computation
Internet of Things
Layer
Model
Operational
Representational
res extensa
Scale
Simulation
Tabula Rasa


Contingency

Cybernetics
Earth System
Feedback Loop
Gaia
Gaia Device
Heterarchy

Recursivity
Stay-Out Zones
World-systems

Futurity
Horizon

Image
Resolution
Sample
Sensor
Synchronisation


Term New Climatic Regime

Contributor Lucia Rebolino

Introduced by Bruno Latour in Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime (2017), this term describes a transformative period in which climate change fundamentally disrupts long-standing political, social, and environmental frameworks. In the New Climatic Regime, traditional assumptions about nature’s stability and predictability are challenged as extreme weather events and ecological shifts reshape landscapes, resources, and social systems. This era calls for a rethinking of humanity’s relationship with the environment, highlighting the need for new approaches to ecological stewardship, governance, and resilience.