Erle Ellis (艾尔青)
@erleellis
Ecology of Human Landscapes, Anthromes, Anthroecology & Anthropocene @GesUmbc @GlobalLandP @IPBES
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http://anthroecology.org/people/ellis 17-01-2009 20:50:03
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We're excited to welcome Erle Ellis (艾尔青) to #LCAB on Tues 7 May
Erle whose work on Anthromes is world-renowned will join us to talk about Re-Culturing Nature to Sustain Biodiversity in the Anthropocene
Open to University of York staff - register for your place here:
forms.gle/KjS4YNijJbLKNK…
Yes we are in the #Anthropocene . But it was right to reject Anthropocene as a geological epoch
Anthropocene is better understood as an ongoing, intensifying planetary 'Event'. Opening up interdisciplinary advances on crucial planetary issues & solutions.
nature.com/articles/d4158…
We’ve received some brilliant proposals to be part of the #ConservationOptimism Summit 2024.
We still have some room in the programme, and there’s a week to go, so keep them coming!
- Go to buff.ly/44mAMBD
- Click the ‘Get Involved’ link &
- Tell us about your ideas
A much better Anthropocene is possible.
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“People underestimate the scale of the opportunity.
Hannah Ritchie interviewed by Ezra Klein
nytimes.com/2024/04/30/opi…
This may be one of the biggest papers I ever have the privilege to be part of.
Out now in Science Magazine, we ask: Are nature conservation interventions working?
The answer is YES. We now need to fund MORE to reverse global biodiversity declines.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Martin Bohle The very search for a single spike was a mistake, let's call it event and go forward! nature.com/articles/d4158…
I daresay Ritwick Ghosh's #anthropocene essay in Issues in Science and Technology is the best thing yet written in the wake of the IUGS rejection of a stratigraphy-based Anthropocene Epoch. Anyone want to help me pull together an 'Epitaph for the Upper-Case Anthropocene' essay collection/book?…
Planetary Governance: A Provocation...?
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My review of Jonathan Blake & Nils Gilman's Children of a Modest Star Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill Slight clarification: the AWG “Anthropocene Epoch proposal” was rejected.
No scientist I’ve met has rejected the Anthropocene. The evidence speaks for itself, without any need for any official approval.
As Erle Ellis (艾尔青) (a member of the AWG from 2009-2023) is wrote, the Anthropocene 'was rejected for a variety of reasons, none of them related to the fact that human societies are changing this planet. In fact, the opposite is true.'
theconversation.com/the-anthropoce…