Department researcher William Ruddiman argues against a specific start date to the anthropocene

April 21, 2015

What is the Anthropocene? A new geological era marked in the rock and sediment records of the earth? If so the start of the Anthropocene might be dated from 1945 when nuclear explosions left an indelible mark akin to past geological transitions. But is this the true beginning of the era of human domination implied by the word? William Ruddiman, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, argues “no” in Science magazine (link below). He and his colleagues note human transformation of the earth dates back thousands even tens of thousands of years. The Anthropocene is best used informally and spelled as Professor Ruddiman notes with a little ‘a’.

 

For more, check out the article in Science.