From the Holocene Epoch to the Anthropocene Epoch, How Global Warming Led to Climaticide and Melted Humanity’s Ice Shelf
Posted Jul 14 2008 9:13am
“Our world, our old world that we have inhabited for the last 12,000 years,
has ended, even if no newspaper in North America or Europe has yet printed its
scientific obituary.”
- Professor Mike Davis
University of California at Irvine
Although science is at the heart of this blog, I am neither a scientist nor a
science writer. I am an environmental journalist. However, science is at the
heart of everything I write and advocate because without scientific laws, there
is no existence.
Science has told us that we have poisoned our atmosphere and oceans but also
that human landscape transformation now exceeds natural sediment production by
an order of magnitude. In other words, the Earth really isn’t the Earth which
humanity inherited.
“Our world, our old world that we have inhabited for the last 12,000 years, has ended, even if no newspaper in North America or Europe has yet printed its scientific obituary.”
- Professor Mike Davis
University of California at Irvine
Although science is at the heart of this blog, I am neither a scientist nor a science writer. I am an environmental journalist. However, science is at the heart of everything I write and advocate because without scientific laws, there is no existence.
Science has told us that we have poisoned our atmosphere and oceans but also that human landscape transformation now exceeds natural sediment production by an order of magnitude. In other words, the Earth really isn’t the Earth which humanity inherited.