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Transcripts for FOXNEWS One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 20240604 09:36:00

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX News Saturday Night 20240604 07:26:00

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The Anthropocene: Canadian lake mud symbolic of human changes to Earth

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:20:00

humans started having a bigger impact on our planet than anything else. so we refer to the anthropocene as the interval of time since the mid 20th century when the great acceleration of human industry, it changed the way the earth behaves. it basically is a tipping point that was reached that altered earth s history forever. some of that core has been sent to southampton university. what s inside these little files doesn t look like much, just a scrape of canadian mud. but each one of these contains material from a particular year. and crucially, one will help to pinpoint the exact moment when the anthropocene began. these sediments can be analyzed. they hold the fingerprints of human activity from the byproducts of fossilfuels, microplastics, and the fallout from nuclear weapons testing. and it s the plutonium from these nuclear tests that s being isolated

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:21:00

here to determine which year the anthropocene started. we re looking at the plutonium radioactivity in the early 19505. that was the point when this almost entirely artificial product was globally dispersed. and we pick it up from the early 19505 in sediments all over the globe. the last epoch change happened more than 11,000 years ago. a record is buried in a bog on the isle of wight. this is a really beautiful transition. you see the difference in the colour of sediments. the darker mud belongs to the ice age. the lighter mud is where the warmer holocene epoch began. but there s a major difference compared with what s happening now. these are natural changes here. this is a natural system that drives these changes. what we are doing right now, we are increasing the speed of these changes. we see that environments are pretty much getting destroyed. but this is part of the human activity.

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