As the Earth shows its limits, are we right to look elsewhere?

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Wheel-rolling marks are left in the floor of Jezero Crater on Mars, as NASA's Perseverance Mars rover rolls over the Martian surface for the first time, in this image from March 4, 2021. via REUTERS - Handout.

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

For its 4th edition, the School of the Anthropocene organized by the Urban School of Lyon brings together a hundred researchers, teachers, students, artists and writers to imagine, together, the possibilities around the global upheaval that occurs.

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Program recorded in Lyon, on the occasion of L'École de l'anthropocène.

The Urban School of Lyon

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Guests: 

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Patrick Thollot,

geologist, planetary scientist, associate professor of Earth and Universe Sciences at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon

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Isabelle Sourbès-Verger,

 geographer, research director at the CNRS

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Adrien Pinon,

artist in charge of the Blue Marble Program piloted by

the Urban School of Lyon

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