About
This symposium, co-hosted by the Earth System Initiative and the Center for Global Change Science, will describe key moments in the history of Planet Earth. In the first part, key examples of revolutions early in the history of the Earth System such as the advent of oxygenic photosynthesis, the origin of Life and the Cambrian Explosion, will be presented to bring to light the ever evolving nature of the biosphere. In the second part, we will discuss the "Anthropocene", that is, the ways in which humans have fundamentally altered the chemical, physical and biological systems on this planet. Topics may include the impact of our energy portfolio, our changing climate, biodiversity, and other ways that society and industry have intentionally or unintentionally shaped the Earth. The final session will focus on the possible futures of the Earth System.
About the Host - Center for Global Change Science
This MIT World Series is available at http://mitworld.mit.edu/series/view/117
Videos

Earth Systems Engineering and Management
Aug 29, 2011
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3510 views

Electrons, Life and the Evolution of the Oxygen Cycle on Earth
Aug 29, 2011
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4576 views

Solar Energy as a Major Replacement for Fossil Fuel
Aug 29, 2011
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3660 views

Whales to Wood, Wood to Coal/Oil- What’s Next?
Aug 29, 2011
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2780 views

From Rocks to Genes and Back: Stories about the Evolution of Photosynthesis
Aug 29, 2011
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3738 views

Fisheries and Global Warming: Impacts on Marine Ecosystems and Food Security
Aug 29, 2011
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3830 views

Climate Variability and Change and their Impact on the Global Harvest
Aug 29, 2011
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2570 views

Anthropogenic Climate Change: Science, Economics and Policy
Aug 29, 2011
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4001 views

Geosciences and Carbon Sequestration to Address Climate Change
Aug 29, 2011
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2102 views