The Anthropocene - Where on Earth Are We Going?

 



This wasn't on my to-do list for today, but I couldn't resist opening it. Professor Will Steffen presents The Anthropocene - Where on Earth Are We Going?

As this video unfolded, I noticed how it really does point out precisely where we are as a species. The picture below helps me to keep in mind the cycle of life. The land doesn't belong to us, we belong to the land:




It is a rather stark warning about what is unfolding, and the tipping points of several other systems have also now been added to the information in the video including the Amazon Rainforest turning from a sink into a source of carbon. More evidence that the rainforest can no longer be depended upon for help converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and/or sequestering carbon from the atmosphere is also in several new articles:


Update 7-31-21: Two more articles to add to the list: 




Update 1-17-24: Nate Hagens has released a new video with Leon Simons going over the Global warming in the pipeline paperHansen et. al. 2023. You can follow along the podcast with these graphs.



Questions? Go here to read the first article in this blog which explains many different aspects of what these stories are about.




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