Update: My BBC Radio 4 programme on the Anthropocene can be heard here:Â
London: I recently recorded a four-part radio series for BBC World Service about the Anthropocene, called The Age We Made. I spoke to lots of great scientists about the incredible changes we’re making to our planet, and how they will be recorded in the geological record for millions of years.
You can listen to the programmes here:
Part 1:Â
Part 2:Â
Part 3:Â
Part 4:Â
is there a way to download them as a podcast?
I think you can download the four programmes from the BBC website. Here’s the first one: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00z763q
Ok, the whole Discover section can be subscribed. Thanks!
WiadomoϾ napisana przez Wandering Gaia w dniu 19 lis 2012, o godz. 14:08:
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Hello Gaia- sounds very interesting.. have you heard of Generation Anthropocene, a talk series hosted by Stanford University researchers? – http://www.stanford.edu/group/anthropocene/cgi-bin/wordpress/ .. also here is a post of mine on the stratigraphy of the Anthropocene boundary – http://suvratk.blogspot.in/2012/05/would-it-matter-where-you-placed.html
will def. listen to your series
regards
Suvrat
Gaia, love your program. Looking forward to your next segment. Thank you.
Hallo Gaia, super series, most interesting and also well made. One thing though, what is that haunting background music? I’m dying to hear the whole piece.
Thank you,
John
Thanks John. The track is called Infra 9, and the composer is Max Richter.
Hi Gaia, I looked for Infra 9 and could not find it anywhere. Then someone on YouTube said it was Infra 5 – and it is – 5 not 9 😉 Infra 9 is a ballet, but not the actual piece of music. Thanks again, John