Anthropocene
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The Canadian Lake That Holds the Secrets of the Anthropocene Era
Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example.
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Warning: Current Ecological Microbiome May Be on the Verge of Disaster Due to Antibiotics
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Sixth Wildlife Mass Extinction May Happen in 2020, Experts Say
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Earth Enters Anthropocene Epoch, Thanks to Humans
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Humans Began Influencing Nature Long Before Industrial Revolution
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Book Review: 'A New History of Life'
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Scientists Pinpoint Exact Date When Humans Began to Dominate Earth
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Humans Have Been Living in New Epoch for Last 50 Years
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Leaving Our Mark: The Age of Humans