Edward Burtynsky: Fossil futures


The effects of mining, in particular, are irreversible. While animal burrows reach a few metres at most, humans carve out networks that can descend several kilometres, below the reach of erosion. They are likely to survive, at least in trace form, for millions or even billions of years.


An overview of The Anthropocene Project for New Scientist, 10 October 2018

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