Scientists say a new epoch marked by human impact—the Anthropocene—began in 1950s

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By Trees surround Crawford Lake in Milton, Ontario. Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via APFrom climate change to species loss and pollution, humans have etched their impact on the Earth with such strength and permanence since the middle of the 20th century that a special team of scientists says a new geologic epoch began then. But in a few hundred years, if climate change continues and those disappear, it may be time to change that, Waters said

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