Geologic time scales are long – too long for the human mind to really comprehend. Over millions, and tens of millions, and hundreds of millions of years, the Earth has changed from something ...
It was in 2011 that the Economist, a publication usually known for arcane speculation on geopolitics and economics, welcomed its readers to the Anthropocene and warned that humans had “changed the way ...
Includes 0.53 gram per tonne ("g/t") stream sediment sample Defined new drill target area Acacia which is currently over 1.0 km of mineralized strike Highlights from sampling include 1.0 g/t and 0.6 g ...
Looking at places of geologic change between the dinosaur-bearing formation and Paleocene-mammal-bearing formations, Weaver took samples of a fine line of red clay about a centimeter in width. "Lo and ...
At first, it seems like a case of extinction by climate change: More than 160 million years ago, during the Jurassic period, a fanciful menagerie crept, swam, and flew through the cool, damp forests ...
Update April 21, 2023: Earth's atmospheric carbon dioxide levels averaged over 417 ppm in 2022, and even recently reached a daily reading of over 424 ppm. When this story first published in 2019, CO2 ...
Our current dilemmas require overcoming existential risk through new forms of cooperation and innovation as Earth potentially enters a new eon,... Recent years have seen a vigorous debate over whether ...
Geologic time scales are long – too long for the human mind to really comprehend. Over millions, and tens of millions, and hundreds of millions of years, the Earth has changed from something ...
Recent years have seen a vigorous debate over whether or not we have entered a new epoch of geologic time, the "Anthropocene," characterized by humanity as a new geologic force. Much of this has ...