GCPH Seminar Series 4: Learning to Live with an Angry Planet - Human Relations with the Earth in the Past and Future
Humanity has now become as powerful a geological agent in shaping the operation of the planet as the oceans, ice sheets and rivers, to the extent that many believe we have entered a new geological era. What is happening to the planet? How confident are we that we understand the changes, and how should we respond to them if the science is uncertain? These matters have important economic, social and philosophical implications, and present unique political problems (the recent flooding is a small-scale example). How should we respond?
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Date Added: | 09 Oct 2015 14:54 |
Name: | Geoffrey Boulton |
Tags: | Public Health, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Geology, Planet Earth, Environmental Issues |
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