This is Green Living – 250 Years Later – Progress?
Green living – 250 years later, what an awfully sad sight to behold…!
Green living – 250 years laterWhat a sad sight… A Mute Swan has built a nest using discarded plastic garbage.
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This really is a must-see video
Watch the Video below to see the progress we humans have made in the past 250 years!
A load of nonsense! Who cares! More green living hog-wash!
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The Anthropocene (Human impact on the environment) is an informal geologic chronological term that serves to mark the evidence and extent of human activities that have had a significant global impact on the Earth’s ecosystems.
The term was coined recently by ecologist Eugene F. Stoermer and has been widely popularized by the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist, Paul Crutzen, who regards the influence of human behavior on the Earth’s atmosphere in recent centuries as so significant as to constitute a new geological epoch for its lithosphere.
To date, the term has not been adopted as part of the official nomenclature of the geological field of study, although it does appear it will likely be adopted.
More info from: Wikipedia