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Amateur Photographer on MSNNature as theatre: don’t miss the award-winning Zed Nelson at our forthcoming festivalFind out more about the latest award-winning book by Zed Nelson, a star speaker at our forthcoming Festival of Photography; ...
The question of whether humans created a new epoch, the Anthropocene, has been stirring up drama for almost 25 years.
Geologists have identified a site in Canada that they say could mark a new epoch called the Anthropocene. But not everyone agrees.
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Indigenous documentaries to screen today - MSNKathmandu, April 27 -- Yalamaya Kendra is hosting a documentary screening as part of its ongoing 'Plurality of Nature, Legal Activism, and Peace in the Anthropocene' event series today at Patan ...
Anthropocene is when human activity started profoundly impacting our planet. Inconvenient truths pile up in some of Indonesia's poorest communities, where "plastic farmers" can barely make ends ...
A panel of scientists rejected the term “Anthropocene” to describe a period in which humans have profoundly impacted the environment — but others keep using it.
Geologists surprisingly declined to formally declare a new epoch, but proponents of the Anthropocene will continue to highlight humanity’s impact on the planet ...
Documenting the Anthropocene This year’s Film Southasia has 47 documentaries that showcase human activities and their interconnectedness with nature ...
Sediments at Crawford Lake in Ontario represent the impact human pollution has had on the environment since the mid-20th century, a group of scientists says.
What Is the Anthropocene and Are We in It? Efforts to label the human epoch have ignited a scientific debate between geologists and environmentalists ...
Scientists won’t declare that Earth is currently in the Anthropocene—a geological epoch also known as the Human Age—just yet. Amidst a campaign to declare the end of the Holocene, scientists ...
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