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The Anthropocene | Has earth shifted out of its Holocene state?
12021-05-06T17:05:20-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d309861Human impacts on the way our planet functions have now become so extreme many scientists are claiming the Earth has shifted out of the Holocene state and ...plain2021-05-06T17:05:20-07:00YouTube2016-11-16T04:00:03ZZZ845voIiOEABC ScienceSigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
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12021-04-30T21:42:53-07:00Matthew Dedes - Week 33Holocene Stateplain2021-05-06T17:07:00-07:00 During week 3 I engaged creatively with the theme of a Holocene state. The reason as to why such a scientific concept grabbed my attention, was due to the issues surrounding 21st century life. Studying eco-systems and understanding the way in which literature and humanity strive due to the importance of nature, made me think this concept was one I wished to engage creatively with. This concept also gave an insight into certain pieces of literature which invoke the importance of indigenous peoples and the way in which they lived harmoniously and beautifully with the land.
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Polissar, P., Abbott, M., Wolfe, A., Vuille, M., & Bezada, M. (2013). Synchronous interhemispheric Holocene climate trends in the tropical Andes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,110(36), 14551-14556. Retrieved April 27, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/42713152