This resource unpacks the arguments for creating a unique, geological epoch called the Anthropocene based on many lines of evidence.
The eye-catching video and brief article provides information about extinctions, geologic time periods, new human-made materials (that are likely to remain for millennia), and how humans have affected biodiversity and global habitats.
An interactive self-check and discussion section are also included.
Before viewing the video, ask students to consider what signs of humanity might be evident 500,000 years from now and have them share. This can be done individually, with a partner, or in small groups.
Invite students to research further how farming, fishing, and forest practices are contributing to our current extinction event.
Have students investigate solutions to the loss of biodiversity and habitat across the planet. What can realistically be done? How can it be achieved? Who can do it?
Assessments can range from reports to infographic roadmaps or individual action plans.
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