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Public Brock talk to explore 'living in the Anthropocene' – The Brock News

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An upcoming free public lecture will investigate what it means to be living in the Anthropocene — a proposed new epoch in geological time. Following the announcement of annually layered sediments of Crawford Lake, Ont., being selected as the proposed ‘golden

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