from the fossil fuels you talk about this current era being actually something you're calling the anthropocene if i'm pronouncing that right. as opposed to simply the extension of the whole scene what do you mean by that and and well what anybody. it's actually really interesting it's a term that's referring to geologic time a very long time scales and what earth scientists do is go to look at the past and look at major environmental changes and species that have come and gone and they'll sort of block off the history of life for the history of the earth with these geological epochs like the paleo scene and the e.e.o.c. . and as you noted the most recent one is the whole of scene park. but recently eugene storm or another scientists have been noticing that well you know if you kind of pull yourself away from the here and now and look at our time objective we are humans have become enough of a force of nature with our giant populations that pollutants were spreading all over the world that mass extinctions the moving around of species and of course the climate change by any measure to those wou