Finissage: We are the Anthropocene - Lecture Dr. Günter Wahlefeld
Finissage: "We are the Anthropocene - The horror and beauty of global change" - Lecture by Dr. Günter Wahlefeld "Images of the world before the end of the world" (former Natural History Museum Reutlingen)
Today, there is no place on earth untouched by humans. Human-made change goes far beyond climate change. It also affects soils, oceans, plants, animals and geochemical cycles. In short, humans have become a significant geological factor. Humans have an impact as powerful as that of natural forces such as earthquakes. Our actions today will have an effect far into the geological future. That is why we speak of a new geological epoch of humans, the ‘Anthropocene’. According to current research, this new geological epoch began in the middle of the twentieth century.
In this photographic exhibition, ethnologist and geologist Christoph Antweiler from the Institute of Oriental and Asian Studies (IOA) shows the causes and consequences of this problematic development.
Today, there is no place on earth untouched by humans. Human-made change goes far beyond climate change. It also affects soils, oceans, plants, animals and geochemical cycles. In short, humans have become a significant geological factor. Humans have an impact as powerful as that of natural forces such as earthquakes. Our actions today will have an effect far into the geological future. That is why we speak of a new geological epoch of humans, the ‘Anthropocene’. According to current research, this new geological epoch began in the middle of the twentieth century.
In this photographic exhibition, ethnologist and geologist Christoph Antweiler from the Institute of Oriental and Asian Studies (IOA) shows the causes and consequences of this problematic development.
Time
Wednesday, 25.02.26 - 05:00 PM
- 07:00 PM
Event format
Exhibition
Topic
Sustainability and Global Change
Speaker
Dr. Günter Wahlefeld
Target groups
Researchers
All interested
Children and young people
Students
Languages
German / English
Location
Universitätsmuseum Bonn
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
Universitätsmuseum Bonn, IOA, BORA
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