The Anthropocene: A Crucial Moment in Earth History
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Explore the concept of the "Anthropocene" in this 50-minute lecture presented by Dr. Emlyn Koster, Director Emeritus of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. Delve into the debate surrounding this proposed new geological age, characterized by the significant impact of human activity on Earth's climate and environment. Examine the arguments for classifying the Anthropocene as an "epoch" beginning with mid-20th century atomic bomb testing, or as a longer, ongoing "event" that encompasses the cumulative effects of human evolution. Gain insights into this crucial moment in Earth's history and its implications for our understanding of humanity's role in shaping the planet's future.
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The Anthropocene: A Crucial Moment in Earth History
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology