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This aerial photo depicts the sawmills of Lagos, Nigeria. The timber from the country’s rainforests, some of the most heavily…
This aerial photo depicts the sawmills of Lagos, Nigeria. The timber from the country’s rainforests, some of the most heavily…
Esta fotografía aérea muestra los aserraderos de Lagos, Nigeria. En esta ciudad costera se procesa la madera de las selvas…
This aerial photo depicts the sawmills of Lagos, Nigeria. The timber from the country's rainforests, some of the most heavily…
This aerial photo depicts the sawmills of Lagos, Nigeria. The timber from the country’s rainforests, some of the most heavily…
Humans have made an indelible mark on the planet. Since the mid-20th century, we've accelerated the digging of mines…
Humans have made an indelible mark on the planet. Since the mid-20th century, we've accelerated the digging of mines…
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we've done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an…
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
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Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we've done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an…
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Humans have made an indelible mark on the planet. Since the mid-20th century, we've accelerated the digging of mines…
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
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Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we've done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an…
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Humans have made an indelible mark on the planet. Since the mid-20th century, we've accelerated the digging of mines…
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
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This aerial photo depicts the sawmills of Lagos, Nigeria. The timber from the country's rainforests, some of the most heavily…
Acosta, A. and Abarca, M. M., 2018, ‘Buen vivir: an alternative perspective from the peoples of the global south to the crisis…
Der enorme Fußabdruck der Menschheit auf die Biosphäre und das gesamte Erdsystem ist mittlerweile global nachweisbar.
Oceans and coastlines have been subjected to human use for centuries. But the effects of human activity on the oceans are now…
Oceans and coastlines have been subjected to human use for centuries. But the effects of human activity on the oceans are now…
Oceans and coastlines have been subjected to human use for centuries. But the effects of human activity on the oceans are now…
– By Nicole Martin, Postdoctoral researcher, Stellenbosch University The brown mussel has retracted its range in South Africa…
The brown mussel has retracted its range in South Africa due to decreasing seawater temperatures.
Oceans and coastlines have been subjected to human use for centuries. But the effects of human activity on the oceans are now…
May 10 5 min read I probably first heard about the divisions in the geologic time scale from watching that “modern stone age…
This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. Esta es una traducción al español autorizada de un artículo de Eos.
Nuestras limitaciones siempre han determinado nuestras vidas. También las de nuestros ancestros más remotos, en la última edad…
Jan Zalasiewicz, University of Leicester and Mark Williams, University of Leicester Our deficiencies have always driven us…
Concrete makes up most of the weight of human-made materials. Photo: Ajit Sandhu/Unsplash Our deficiencies have always driven us…
A study in Nature has found that all things human-made, known as anthropogenic mass, now weigh the same as all of Earth's…
O ur deficiencies have always driven us, even among our distant ancestors, back in the last Ice Age.
– By Jan Zalasiewicz, Professor of Palaeobiology, University of Leicester Our deficiencies have always driven us, even among…
Our deficiencies have always driven us, even among our distant ancestors, back in the last Ice Age.
Our deficiencies have always driven us, even among our distant ancestors, back in the last Ice Age.
The toppling of statues at Black Lives Matter protests has powerfully articulated that the roots of modern racism lie in…
The toppling of statues at Black Lives Matter protests has powerfully articulated that the roots of modern racism lie in…
The toppling of statues at Black Lives Matter protests has powerfully articulated that the roots of modern racism lie in…
Humans have made an indelible mark on the planet. Since the mid-20th century, we've accelerated the digging of mines…
In Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta, oil bunkering — the practice of siphoning oil from pipelines — has transformed parts of the…
A study in Nature Sustainability Governments around the world are declaring climate and environmental emergencies to highlight…
Governments around the world are declaring " climate and environmental emergencies " to highlight the unsustainable ways in…
Governments around the world are declaring “climate and environmental emergencies” to highlight the unsustainable ways in which…
Governments around the world are declaring “climate and environmental emergencies” to highlight the unsustainable ways in which…
One fact about our time is becoming increasingly well known. No matter how far you travel, no matter in which direction you…
ARTICLE OPTIONS It is one thing to eat chicken every day. It’s something else to have that on your permanent record, as in the…
It is one thing to eat chicken every day. It’s something else to have that on your permanent record, as in the geological record…
It is one thing to eat chicken every day. Its something else to have that on your permanent record, as in the geological record…
It’s one thing to eat chicken every day. It’s something else to have that on your permanent record, as in the geological record…
Written by James Gorman It is one thing to eat chicken every day. It’s something else to have that on your permanent record, as…
With 65 billion chickens consumed each year, the signature fossil of the modern epoch may be the leftovers.
Ebola, Zika oder Dengue gefährden mehr Menschen als je zuvor. Sie verschwinden nicht mehr.
Noch in den Siebzigerjahren galt: Verheerende Und ganz aktuell: In Brasilien, ein, im Jemen steckten sich seit dem vergangenen…
We are living in a time of extraordinary ecological loss. Not only are human actions destabilising the very conditions that…
Derzeit erscheinen mehr oder weniger aufgeregte Beiträge in den (sozialen) Medien zur gerade veröffentlichten formalen…
We are living in a time of extraordinary ecological loss. Not only are human actions destabilising the very conditions that…
Climate change has been linked to a range of negative mental health impacts -- including depression, suicidal ideation, post-trau…
Home Earth Environment April 5, 2018 April 5, 2018 by Neville Ellis And Ashlee Cunsolo, The Conversation We are living in a…
We are living in a time of extraordinary ecological loss. Not only are human actions destabilising the very conditions that…
Une récente rencontre, organisée le 1er décembre dernier au Muséum national d’histoire naturelle à Paris, a réuni plusieurs…
1. Einleitung Der Eingriff des Menschen in die Umwelt hat Ausmaße erreicht, die schwer vorstellbar sind – quantitative Abschätzun…
Dall’introduzione al volume di Kate Raworth “Doughnut Economics” (Edizioni Ambiente) Giuridicamente oggi il Sistema Terra è un…
Dall’introduzione al volume di Kate Raworth “Doughnut Economics” (Edizioni Ambiente) Giuridicamente oggi il Sistema Terra è un…
The human footprint on the earth has grown explosively over the past century or two.
The human footprint on the earth has grown explosively over the past century or two.
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Here are some surprising facts about humans’ effect on planet Earth. We have made enough concrete to create an exact replica of…
Here are some surprising facts about humans' effect on planet Earth. We have made enough concrete to create an exact replica of…
Home Earth Earth Sciences December 8, 2016 December 8, 2016 by Mark Maslin And Erle C.
The Anthropocene Epoch – a new geological era in which humans are the dominant force for change – is real and started sometime…
Up to 236,000 tonnes of microplastics – tiny pieces of broken-down plastic smaller than your little fingernail – enter our…
Humankind’s bombs, plastics, chickens and more have altered the planet enough to usher in a new chapter in Earth’s geologic…
Hola que tal estimados lectores, luego de abandonar la página de FB de "Paleontología de vertebrados", avocaré mis esfuerzos en…
Si usted nació antes de 1950, puede que ahora se vaya a sentir algo más mayor: ha vivido en dos épocas geológicas distintas.
A group of experts tasked with considering the question of whether we have officially entered the Anthropocene -- the…
Why 1950 may be when Earth entered new epoch - Alaska Dispatch News Nation/World Author: Updated: 35 minutes ago Published 36…
- 12:53 AM The western hemisphere of the Blue Marble, created in 2002. NASA's Earth Observatory Life has existed on earth for…
Life has existed on earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Humans have only been around for about 200,000 of them.
Life has existed on earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Humans have only been around for about 200,000 of them.
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Life has existed on earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Humans have only been around for about 200,000 of them.
Life has existed on earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Humans have only been around for about 200,000 of them.
Life has existed on earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Humans have only been around for about 200,000 of them.