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44. What happened to the Anthropocene? (Erle Ellis)

44. What happened to the Anthropocene? (Erle Ellis)

FromThe case for conservation podcast


44. What happened to the Anthropocene? (Erle Ellis)

FromThe case for conservation podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Humankind’s transformation of the Earth is embodied in the idea that we are living in the “Anthropocene”. Most people who have heard of this concept were probably unaware that it describes a specific unit of geological measurement - an epoch. A debate has been ongoing for more than a decade about whether to make that designation official - for the Anthropocene to take over from the Holocene epoch. This debate concluded just a few weeks ago with a definitive “no”.In this episode of The Case for Conservation Podcast renowned Anthropocene expert Erle Ellis explains what happened to the Anthropocene… and why it doesn’t really matter that it was rejected as an epoch. Erle is an environmental scientist who divides his academic time between the university of Maryland in the US, and Oxford University in the UK. He is a prolific author and public commentator on this and related topics.Links to resourcesThe Anthropocene is not an epoch − but the age of humans is most definitely underway - A recent update from Erle in "The Conversation".Visit www.case4conservation.com
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The case for conserving the biodiversity of life on Earth needs to be credible and robust. Sometimes that requires a willingness to question conventional wisdom. The case for conservation podcast features long-form conversations with conservation thinkers, in which we try to untangle issues into which they have some insight.