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Jan Zalasiewicz
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New Scientist Live 2018 - Jan Zalasiewicz
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The Anthropocene - with Jan Zalasiewicz and Christian Schwägerl
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Dr Jan Zalasiewicz - The Future Evolution of Rats
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New Scientist Live 2018 - Jan Zalasiewicz and Mark Williams
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Big History Anthropocene Conference - Geologist Professor Jan Zalasiewicz
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Q&A - The Anthropocene - with Jan Zalasiewicz and Christian Schwägerl
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New Scientist Live 2018 - Jan Zalasiewicz, Largest Skeleton on Earth
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Jan Zalasiewicz: The Anthropocene as a potential new unit of the Geological Time Scale.
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Geology: A Very Short Introduction by Jan Zalasiewicz · Audiobook preview
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Jan Zalasiewicz became one of the awardees by explaining why many scientists lick rocks.
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The Anthropocene epoch that isn't
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#502. COVIDCalls The COSMIC OASIS w/ Mark Williams and Jan Zalasiewicz
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Geological evidence for the Anthropocene as a potential new geological epoch
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The case for the Anthropocene 20 years later [Cosmic Conversations 2021]
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100,000,000 Years From Now
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How skeletons changed the world
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Scientists Find the 'Anthropocene' Began Around 1950, With a Big (Nuclear) Bang
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Plan the Planet - Anthropocene: when are we? Part 1/2
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The Anthropocene biosphere
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Has the Anthropocene, the age of humans, arrived?
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Second Session: Anthropocene and Anthropocentrism
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Why Do Geologists Lick Rocks?
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Spring Talks 1: Time & Transformation
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Jan Zalasiewicz et al.'s 'The Anthropocene: A New Epoch of Geological Time' (Summary/Notes)
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