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Are we in the Anthropocene? Why Canada's Crawford Lake may hold answers

Canada's Crawford Lake may hold evidence that humans have fundamentally changed Earth enough to have started the Anthropocene, a new chapter in geologic time.
Landslides have increased by 6000 per cent on an Arctic island
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Landslides have increased by 6000 per cent on an Arctic island

The landscape of Banks Island in the far north of Canada is being reshaped by global warming-triggered land slumps, and the situation is set to get much worse
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