silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 8 months agoWhatever We Call This Age, Humans Are Changing the Planet. Here’s How. Many of our imprints on nature will be preserved in the rocks, even if this time isn’t yet recognized as a new geologic epoch.www.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square8fedilinkarrow-up165arrow-down15cross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up160arrow-down1external-linkWhatever We Call This Age, Humans Are Changing the Planet. Here’s How. Many of our imprints on nature will be preserved in the rocks, even if this time isn’t yet recognized as a new geologic epoch.www.nytimes.comsilence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 8 months agomessage-square8fedilinkcross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-squareCitizenKong@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-28 months agoThe Age of Ruin, also called Anthropocene. Ah yes, as mentioned in the article. It’s doubtful that whatever follows us will have the same label though.
The Age of Ruin, also called Anthropocene. Ah yes, as mentioned in the article. It’s doubtful that whatever follows us will have the same label though.