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How Long Will Human Impacts Last?

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Provided by: TED-Ed|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This resource unpacks the arguments for creating a unique, geological epoch called the Anthropocene based on many lines of evidence.
  • The eye-catching video and brief article provides information about extinctions, geologic time periods, new human-made materials (that are likely to remain for millennia), and how humans have affected biodiversity and global habitats.
  • An interactive self-check and discussion section are also included.
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Subjects: Chemistry, Biology, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: David Biello
Region: Global
Languages: English

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