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A ‘Man-Made’ Wor(l)d
In a March 2011 Economist article criticism of pseudo-scientific terms like "paradigm shift," argues that the natural sciences have been moving human activity further away from the center of its conception for centuries, and that such a designation, like the one...
Paul Crutzen’s Change of Heart
The man who coined the term Anthropocene may have had a change of heart. Upon further reflection, Nobel Prize winner Paul Crutzen suggests in this Science article that the Anthropocene may be more accurately measured as beginning with the nuclear explosions over Japan...
Holocene’s Golden Spike?
There is a tradition in geology where a golden spike is inserted into a layer of rock, signifying the historical beginning, of different geologic events. Andrew Revkin, in a October 16, 2014 New York Times Opinion blog, discusses his role in the Anthropocene Working...






