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Click on the "blue hand" to interact with the video. 

Interactive science story for a general audience

This interactive video has been created as a medium to target  the non-reading

general audience about one of the most debated topics- the Anthropocene.

This was first inspired by this story​ on Anthropocene in National Geographic.

Why do we need the interactive video?

The knowledge of Anthropocene has been around for over 10 years. It now has its own website

http://www.anthropocene.info/en/home

Even then survey results show that only a small percentage of people have heard of

the term. It is a very important part of man's life today and our survival depends on the devastating facts that Anthropocene reveals. 

Written creative science articles are highly effective for those who read them but do not reach the non-scientific masses. Therefore, there is a need to tell these stories in more ways to quickly reach out to people. 



View the survey results here and why Anthropocene is a must for everyone to

know about. 

Survey results

A representation of a joke among stratigraphers (scientists who study rock layers) about their own future

A representation of a joke among stratigraphers (scientists who study rock layers) about their own future

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