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By Garry Jolley-Rogers

April 15, 2023

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In no way do I think anything I write here is the last word on a subject.
And it is likely that mistakes and typos may slip through. So, don’t hesitate to get in touch if you see something that bugs you.

I welcome and encourage all respectful feedback.

In this series

Jottings

  • Anthropocene

Site Index

projects

  • Are insect abundances in decline?
  • Comparative crustacean Neuroanatomy
  • how to estimate clade phylogenetic diversity
  • Viz and analysis
  • Nature-Pres

science

  • Are insect abundances in decline?
  • Comparative crustacean Neuroanatomy
  • how to estimate clade phylogenetic diversity
  • Nature-Pres

writing

  • Writing
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Everything in nature is now framed by our presence. The stratigraphers may quibble but in a real sense we are in the anthropocene.

Our impacts on biodiversity.

wild birds wild mammals

global biomass

Our impacts on Climate.

Latest monthly CO2 level in the Earth's atmosphere

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