Welcome to the Anthropocene

Two hundred and fifty years ago in Europe, a series of invention ushered the Industrial Revolution. Since then, modernization has swept through the rest of the world, much to the benefit of man.

It took 200,000 years for the human population to reach 1 billion. It took only 123 years for the world population to reach 2 billion, and 33 years after that to reach the 3 billion mark. Now, human population grows by 1 billion every two decades or so. (As of today, there's an estimated 7.1 billion of humans on Earth).

Keep that in mind as you watch this beautifully animated 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of human history: Welcome to the Anthropocene, the Age of Man.

Hit play or go to Link [Vimeo] - via Co.Design | More info at Anthropocene.info and Globaia

Previously on Neatorama: Enter the Anthropocene - Age of Man


Amazing how "England" gets all the credit for the industrial revolution when many of the technological advances that made it possible were invented in Scotland, by Scots. Not to mention the contribution of the Welsh and the Irish. But let's not allow history to get in the way of the usual England-centric, revisionist clap-trap.
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