Great Acceleration

Plastic rocks, plutonium, and chicken bones: the markers we're laying down in deep time

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Monday, August 7, 2023

Not on our human-scale time, but deep time: the almost unimaginable span of billions of years which have already come and gone.

Key Points: 
  • Not on our human-scale time, but deep time: the almost unimaginable span of billions of years which have already come and gone.
  • Let’s say you’re in the far future and you’re looking for evidence of previous civilisations.
  • Here are five of the markers we’re leaving for the future.

What markers are we laying down in rock?

    • Everyone is familiar with periods such as the Jurassic.
    • Usually, a change in the global environment so large it leaves permanent evidence visible in the rock layers.
    • So to declare that we’re in a new geological epoch – and that we’ve left the balmy post-ice age Holocene behind – requires finding evidence of unmistakably clear markers.

1. Plastics and plastic rocks

    • Finding plastics in a sediment or rock layer is a clear sign that the layer dates from modern times.
    • There are also plastiglomerates, the mutant offspring of plastics and rock.

2. Concrete


    Concrete is now the most abundant human-made “rock” on the planet’s surface. Future archaeologists could dig down through mud and detritus to identify when widescale use of concrete first became obvious. This would tell them they’d struck the 20th century. Concrete, of course, has been used for millennia – ancient Roman concrete is still standing in some places. But it didn’t become ubiquitous until recently.

3. Chicken bones

    • Humans like chicken.
    • As of 2018, we were eating about 65 billion of these birds a year.
    • But why would chicken bones be a telltale sign we were here?

4. Plutonium and nuclear residue

    • Nuclear testing began in the 1940s and accelerated through the 1950s and 60s before being phased out.
    • The amount of plutonium spread by testing has left a clear spike, like a fingerprint, in the environment.
    • Even now, we can identify samples from the 1950s and 1960s by the presence of plutonium and other radionuclides.

5. Fossil fuels and climate change

    • We’ve been digging up and burning fossil fuels for a long time.
    • The carbon (CO2) pollution from burning the fuels will also eventually be recorded in rock.

Markers upon markers

    • There are many more markers, from sudden shifts in distribution of animal species, soil erosion and pollution, to refined metals, to looming mass extinctions of species.
    • Will these markers be recognisable long term?
    • And – as some geologists argue – can we even say this is a distinct epoch, given it’s only just begun in geological terms?

Did the Anthropocene start in 1950 – or much earlier? Here's why debate over our world-changing impact matters

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

The Anthropocene is the proposed new geological epoch defined by humanity’s impact on the planet.

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  • The Anthropocene is the proposed new geological epoch defined by humanity’s impact on the planet.
  • In short, Ellis believes pinning the start of our sizeable impact on the planet to 1950 is an error, given we’ve been changing the face of the planet for much longer.
  • The disagreement speaks to something vital to science – the ability to accommodate dissent through debate.

What’s the debate about?

    • Since most people aren’t scientists, we rely on the scientific community to hash out debate and present the best explanations for the data.
    • His resignation letter is explosive:
      It’s […] [im]possible to avoid the reality that narrowly defining the Anthropocene […] has become more than a scholarly concern.
    • It’s […] [im]possible to avoid the reality that narrowly defining the Anthropocene […] has become more than a scholarly concern.
    • With the people gone, the trees regrew during the 17th century and covered the villages and cities, expanding the Amazon rainforest.

Why we should welcome honest disagreement in science

    • He’s not alone – other group members and experts have also worked to refute the epoch idea.
    • As philosopher of science Karl Popper and others have argued, productive scientific debate can only occur if there’s space for dissent and alternative perspectives.
    • Ellis clearly believes the Anthropocene group has gone from debate to group think, which, if true, would challenge the free exchange at the heart of science.
    • Bad faith actors seized on perceived issues in the emails and used them to claim anthropogenic climate change was fabricated.

What does this tension mean for the Anthropocene?

    • The epoch versus event debate doesn’t mean we’re off the hook in terms of our impact on the planet.
    • This is a complex story and we should not expect science to simplify it for political or other reasons.

A Canadian lake holds the key to the beginning of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch

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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Leer en español Are we really living in the Anthropocene, the geological time marked by the global impact of human activity?

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  • Leer en español Are we really living in the Anthropocene, the geological time marked by the global impact of human activity?
  • What makes this site so special that it holds the dividing line between different geological epochs?

The footprint of the Great Acceleration

    • These studies have concluded that the Anthropocene is significant on a geologic scale because of the rapidity and magnitude of recent human impacts on processes operating on the Earth’s surface.
    • Many of these impacts have generated irreversible changes that exceed the small range of natural variability of the Holocene, which began 11,700 years ago.

Finding the ‘golden spike’

    • Over the years, the Anthropocene Working Group has mostly agreed that the Anthropocene is geologically real and should be formalized as an independent unit within the international scale of geologic time.
    • Its onset would be in the mid-20th century, in the 1950s, according to the global signals recorded in sediments since then.

Selection criteria

    • Twelve detailed proposals were initially submitted for different geological sections that could host this GSSP, located on five continents and situated in eight different geological environments.
    • All of them were published in 2023 in the scientific journal Anthropocene Review.
    • These papers were the main source of information for the voting members of the Anthropocene Working Group during the selection process.

And the winner is …

    • According to the results, the most relevant geological sections were located in Beppu Bay, Japan; Sihailongwan Lake, China; and Crawford Lake.
    • After a detailed analysis of the nature of their plutonium signal and a new vote, the Chinese and Canadian lake sites were finalists.
    • In the end, Crawford Lake received 61% of the votes and was chosen as the site of the GSSP for the Anthropocene epoch.

Farewell to the Holocene

    • Formalizing it precisely will help determine its meaning and use in all sciences and other academic disciplines.
    • The end of a relatively stable epoch in Earth’s history, the Holocene, will thus be recognized.

North America Air Treatment Market Analysis/Forecasts, 2021-2022 & 2028: Development of Wearable and Giant Air Treatment Products to Gain Momentum - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

The "North America Air Treatment Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis By Type and Application" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "North America Air Treatment Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis By Type and Application" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The air treatment market in North America is expected to grow from US$ 3,187.10 million in 2021 to US$4,293.92 million by 2028; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 4.4% from 2021 to 2028.
  • Air pollution is the most serious issue, caused by smoke and fumes produced by burning fossil fuels.
  • This factor is likely to drive the North America air treatment market at a substantial CAGR during the forecast period.

Aditi Consulting’s Inaugural IT Insider Report Reveals Tech Industry Challenges

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

An overwhelming majority of IT insiders said they expect their IT/technology budget to increase in the next 12 months, according to results from the inaugural tech industry report from Aditi Consulting.

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  • An overwhelming majority of IT insiders said they expect their IT/technology budget to increase in the next 12 months, according to results from the inaugural tech industry report from Aditi Consulting.
  • Download Aditi Consultings inaugural IT insider report, The Great Acceleration
    The technology industry continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, prompting leaders to re-examine their digital transformation strategies, said Raja Narayana, President and CEO of Aditi Consulting.
  • Aditi Consultings inaugural survey provides an insiders look into how the tech industry is handling the pandemic-driven seismic shifts in IT over the past two years.
  • Aditi invests in and designs innovative workforce and talent management solutions to meet the challenges of the future directly.

Understand the key trends that will shape real estate in 2022

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Monday, December 6, 2021

LADERA RANCH, Calif., Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- T3 Sixty , a real estate management consulting and analytics firm, has published the 2022 Swanepoel Trends Report (STR) , the 17th annual edition of the report that identifies and analyzes the top trends that will shape the residential real estate brokerage industry for the next one to two years.

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  • LADERA RANCH, Calif., Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- T3 Sixty , a real estate management consulting and analytics firm, has published the 2022 Swanepoel Trends Report (STR) , the 17th annual edition of the report that identifies and analyzes the top trends that will shape the residential real estate brokerage industry for the next one to two years.
  • Between January 2019 and September 2021, the industry saw 34 real estate technology acquisitions.
  • To help facilitate an understanding for the consolidations taking place, T3 Sixty identified three primary purposes companies have for acquiring real estate tech firms.
  • Every year since 2006, T3 Sixty has deeply analyzed the top trends shaping the residential real estate brokerage industry and published the results in the Swanepoel Trends Report.