Anthropocene
From a geological perspective, we are currently living in the self -negative stage of the earth. It turns out that all elements are the most beneficial time for our species. However, we have left a huge area of land without restrictions, and its impact will soon trigger a new geological era. The short documentary “Human World” of the ABC-TV catalyst series studies this characteristic and consequences near the times.
From unique incidents such as the first nuclear weapon test in 1945 to the unprecedented industrialization that occurred in almost every region in the world, our earth has recently changed extensive changes, rather than any other period in its history. As shown in the movie, the carbon dioxide value in our atmosphere increased by 100 times compared to the end of the previous Ice Age. The final result may lead to the transformation of our planet structure and can represent the overwhelming obstacles of survival and prosperity.
Geopologists call it anthropomorphic, and can identify the signs of his coming around him. In a remote study of dozens of countries around the world, scientists pursued all aspects of human activities compared with the functions of the earth system. The research project collected data until it continued until today. They found shocking. Until the birth of the post -war industrial revolution, the ability to maintain a balance between the earth was surprising. At that time, her instability began to jump.
A scientist threatened during the movie: “We are beginning to transition to other things.” Earth scientists are not easy to draw conclusions. In fact, such a declaration requires overwhelming and irrefutable evidence to change the surface of our planet. In the past 60 years, the unprecedented human consumption and the increase in the increased carbon dioxide, methane, laughing, lead and other elements of the air mirror have blurred to change the physical and functional characteristics of the earth.
In the debate on climate change, the human world has researched the crisis facing our planet. This is a new point of view, and this is often considered by mainstream. This is a valuable memory. The footprint of our planet can eventually prove that nature itself is more devastating.