Evolution in the Anthropocene: How Human Activity is changing the Shape of Life
The current geological age is known as the Anthropocene, wherein human activity is the dominant influence on climate and the environment.
Human impacts on Earth are dramatic, massive, and changing the very state of our oceans, the atmosphere, and terrestrial environments. In fact, human-driven evolution is rapidly changing the traits of living organisms. During this intriguing Science Sunday, Eric Palkovacs will describe the way humans are shaping evolution on our planet today, through his work focusing on freshwater and marine ecosystems.
Palkovacs will also discuss conservation measures and restoration strategies that could be employed for healthy, functioning ecosystems.
Speaker: Eric Palkovacs, UC Santa Cruz
Sunday, 09/20/15
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Seymour Marine Discovery Center
100 McAllister Way
Los Feliz Room
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Los Feliz Room
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Phone: (831) 459-3800
Website: Click to Visit
