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A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity - Episode 4: A New Hope?

Episode 4: A New Hope?

11/15/19 • 57 min

A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity

Ray Gastil, Director of Carnegie Mellon University’s Remaking Cities Institute, joins the podcast, and Eric and Sloan discuss sustainable cities and species that are no longer extinct.

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Ray Gastil, Director of Carnegie Mellon University’s Remaking Cities Institute, joins the podcast, and Eric and Sloan discuss sustainable cities and species that are no longer extinct.

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