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Crushed and Graded Limestone Analogue  - Dark Grey
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Wednesday 13 April, 2011
News Brief

Let's destroy this part of our environment!

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Scientists are currently debating weather man’s influence on “his” planet constitutes a stratagraphic horizon in its own right, and propose to call the time zone the Anthropogenic.

Recent events such as the radio-active fall out from Chernobyl power station and the devastating tsunami in Japan will leave an indelible marker horizon in the time record of this planet, but at what point did mankind first make his mark?

Some argue that it was as far back as 10,000 years when forests were cleared to make way for organised farming, whilst others see the real effects taking place much later at the start of the Industrial Revolution some 200 years ago.

Whilst the macro effects of the actions and interactions with our environment are headline grabbing, the more “low-level” changes, for example, the anthregolith accumulations of litter that now form waste lined ribbons of plastic, paper and metal along our highways tend to go largely unnoticed.

Actions to destroy this part of our future environment may be as simple as “take your litter home”. However, we applaud the Scottish Spring Clean initiative as a nationally organised yet locally mobilised litter pick.

Update Aug 2012
Image taken at Teignmouth's Environmental Sculpture Trail in Devon. Thought provoking installation by the Exeter based charity CEDA working with disabled children and adults. Mermaid Serena overlooks the beach where plastic rubbish was collected

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For more information, please visit this related link:  Scotlands Spring Clean.



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