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How scientist talk about the Anthropocene – and why it matters.

Posted on September 16, 2016September 16, 2016 by GuestPost

It is said that we have entered a new epoch, the ‘Anthropocene‘. In this guest post, Johannes Lundershausen explains, why debates about the ratification of geological epochs are much more than disciplinary endeavours.

Posted in Climate, environment and energy, Ethics of life sciences, medicine and public health Tagged anthropocene, climate change

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