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20 lis 2019 · A fascinating and often stunning tour of our species’ immense reorganization of the Earth, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch —a new, award-winning documentary by Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky—chronicles some of these devastating environmental consequences.
25 wrz 2019 · After nearly 10 years of research, the Anthropocene Working Group, an international body of scientists, argue that the Holocene Epoch gave way to the Anthropocene Epoch in the mid-twentieth century as a result of profound and lasting human changes to the Earth.
24 wrz 2019 · This documentary narrated by Alicia Vikander captures alarming ways in which Earth’s natural beauty has been disturbed.
At the intersection of art and science, ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch witnesses in an experiential and non-didactic sense a critical moment in geological history — bringing a provocative and unforgettable experience of our species’ breadth and impact.
Anthropocene: The Human Epoch is a Canadian documentary film that explores the developing idea of a geological epoch called the Anthropocene, defined by the impact of humanity on natural ...
A cinematic meditation on humanity’s massive reengineering of the planet, ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch is a four years in the making feature documentary film from the multiple-award winning team of Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky.
6 lip 2020 · We are currently living in the Holocene epoch (which began around 11,750 years ago with the most recent retreat of the glaciers) of the Quatenary period of the Cenozoic era. If the strange color of the water wasn’t clue enough, the need for protective gear while wading in it should be: this is unnatural.