The Anthropocene Age started with the Industrial Revolution and has been increasing in ferocity ever since.
the Anthropocene but if you you know you see a hundred foot wave you really don't
encouraged do through the Anthropocene to think of human beings as a geological force is the argument.
into the Anthropocene . So the idea of the Anthropocene -- it was first proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer in 2002.
So the Anthropocene is something that is happening.
And as the Anthropocene goes on, one of the things I'm saying is what you're going to be holding is a version of the Holocene.
So the Anthropocene -- it's happened before probably, right, which is a remarkable thing.
called the Anthropocene , where human activities are having a severely destructive impact in the environment.
Welcome to the Anthropocene dilemma.
That's the Anthropocene dilemma.
We're now in something called the Anthropocene era, where the human species is changing the face of the planet.
So this leads us now to the Anthropocene , right?
So the entry into the Anthropocene raises profound new questions about the nature of human activity within the coupled planetary systems.
studies that are relevant to the Anthropocene .
So you're familiar with this term anthropocene -- this age in which mankind's impact on the ecology on the planet become so systemic that it
And then decrease to zero in the anthropocene , or whatever they call it now is this incredibly narrow line across the sedimentary horizon.
And so doing-- thinking statistically about Anthropocenes is not a bad idea.
Lots of civilizations managed to make it through their Anthropocenes .
But what you can think of right now with what's happening with the Anthropocene , the Great Acceleration that is the technosphere, you know, is the creation,
That's part of the argument is that it's hard not to trigger an Anthropocene , because a civilization is just a way of taking energy, harvesting energy
I had no idea we were in the middle of what scientists are calling the Anthropocene -- the age of man.
The notion that we're entering into a new geological age, the Anthropocene , and deadly innovations, bio, nano, cyber, some of which could have dual use.
You don't have a lot of leeway in the bets you make as you try and navigate your Anthropocene .
It more or less ended in the 1950s, entering the Anthropocene , the age of where human beings have the major impact on the planet.
And 100 years from now, we're suddenly already in the Anthropocene in that we, DNA through us, is really changing the world in a major way.
There's a whole age of the anthropocene discussion going on that I think this really relates to.
Well, by using the astrobiological perspective, we can think about the Anthropocene in a broader context.
We are now in a geological era where we've ended the holocene; the anthropocene is in humans are affecting