A group of 24
geoscientists on Thursday released a bracing assessment, suggesting that
humans have altered the Earth so extensively that the consequences will be
detectable in current and future geological records. They therefore suggest
that we should consider the Earth to have moved into a new geologic epoch, the
“Anthropocene,” sometime circa 1945-1964.
The current era (at least under present definitions), known
as the Holocene, began about 11,700 years ago, and was marked by warming and
large sea level rise coming out of a major cool period, the Younger Dryas.
However, the researchers suggest, changes ranging from growing levels of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere to infusions of plastics into marine sediments
suggest that we’ve now left the Holocene decisively behind — and that the proof
is already being laid down in polar ice cores, deep ocean sediments, and future
rocks themselves.
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Post story - “Scientists say humans have now brought on an entirely new geologic epoch.”

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