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Anthropocene

  • ‘Every book ever printed is steeped in the essence of eco-fiction’

    ‘Every book ever printed is steeped in the essence of eco-fiction’

    Cara Tejpal
    · Jan 29, 2023 · 03:30 pm
  • Why chicken bones will be the ultimate symbol of the Anthropocene era of human destruction of nature

    Why chicken bones will be the ultimate symbol of the Anthropocene era of human destruction of nature

    Carys Bennett, The Conversation Jan Zalasiewicz, The Conversation Mark Williams, The Conversation Richard Thomas, The Conversation
    · Dec 13, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • Anthropocene vs Meghalayan: Why geologists are fighting over which epoch Earth is in

    Anthropocene vs Meghalayan: Why geologists are fighting over which epoch Earth is in

    Simon Lewis, The Conversation
    · Aug 11, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • Earth’s destruction by humans began in 1965, according to signs in the world’s ‘loneliest tree’

    Earth’s destruction by humans began in 1965, according to signs in the world’s ‘loneliest tree’

    Chris Turney, The Conversation Mark Maslin, The Conversation Jonathan Palmer, The Conversation
    · Feb 26, 2018 · 09:30 pm
  • Global wildlife declined by 58% between 1970 and 2012, could reach 67% by 2020: WWF report

    Global wildlife declined by 58% between 1970 and 2012, could reach 67% by 2020: WWF report

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 27, 2016 · 04:23 pm