LizzieMaine
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We talk here all the time about "Ages" and "Eras," but here's the real deal. Scientists are discussing the possibility that, since the postwar era, we have been living in a whole new geological epoch -- The Anthropogenic Epoch.
The argument is that only since that time has humanity's presence on Earth resulted in permanent geological changes to the planet, changes that will be detectable millions of years hence. Use of nuclear energy is one factor, but they also cite the explosive growth of mass consumption since the 1950s as something which is leaving permanent tracks behind in the geological record.
I wonder if, millions of years hence, the super-evolved cockroaches then running the place will unearth the fossilized remains of the Boys From Marketing and wonder...
(And for that matter, should we change our mission statement to "Keepers of the Culture of the Holocene Epoch?")
The argument is that only since that time has humanity's presence on Earth resulted in permanent geological changes to the planet, changes that will be detectable millions of years hence. Use of nuclear energy is one factor, but they also cite the explosive growth of mass consumption since the 1950s as something which is leaving permanent tracks behind in the geological record.
I wonder if, millions of years hence, the super-evolved cockroaches then running the place will unearth the fossilized remains of the Boys From Marketing and wonder...
(And for that matter, should we change our mission statement to "Keepers of the Culture of the Holocene Epoch?")