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VOA慢速英語:我們即將進(jìn)入一個新的地質(zhì)時代?

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2016年08月31日

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Have We Entered a New Geological Period?
我們即將進(jìn)入一個新的地質(zhì)時代?
This is What's Trending Today...
這里是今日熱點(diǎn)節(jié)目。
For almost 12,000 years, Planet Earth has been in what is called the Holocene Epoch. This geological era started after the last ice age. Human civilizations developed during this warm period.
近12000年來,星球已經(jīng)處于所謂的全新世。地址時代自上次冰河世紀(jì)開始。人類文明開始于溫暖時期。
But, geology experts now say the Holocene period is over.
但是,地質(zhì)專家目前表示全新世時代已經(jīng)結(jié)束。
We are in a new geological era, they say, and have been since around 1950. This era is marked by the huge effects humans have had on the planet.
約1950年開始,我們已經(jīng)處于新的地質(zhì)時代。這個時代的標(biāo)志是由人類在星球上創(chuàng)建的。
Scientists have been calling this new era the Anthropocene Epoch. The prefix anthro comes from the Greek word anthropos, which means human.
科學(xué)家已經(jīng)命名為這個新的時代為人類世。人類學(xué)的前綴來源于古希臘語人類(anthropos),它的意思是人類。
A group of experts at the International Geological Congress presented a report on the Anthropocene era this week in Cape Town, South Africa. They recommended officially declaring a new geological era.
本周,國際地質(zhì)大會的科學(xué)家在南非的開普頓發(fā)表人類世報(bào)告。他們建議正式宣布一個新的地質(zhì)時代的到來--人類世。
Their statements quickly became a trending topic on social media.
該陳述迅速成為當(dāng)今社會媒體的熱點(diǎn)話題。
The group Climate Mama posted on Facebook, "We have entered Anthropocene, the age of man's dominance over our planet...Can we learn to be thoughtful caretakers?"
該氣象組織Mama在臉書上發(fā)表評論:我們已經(jīng)進(jìn)入人類主導(dǎo)星球的人類世時代...我們能夠成為深思熟慮的看護(hù)者么?
Some called it "terrifying" that humans have so strongly affected the planet.
一些人成它為:“令人恐怖的”人類已經(jīng)強(qiáng)有力的影響了星球了。
Twitter user Lexie described the change as "incredible and terrifying at the same time."
推特使用者Lexie描述這一改變?yōu)?ldquo;不可思議得同時也讓人恐怖”
Many others on social media and beyond shared those thoughts.
許多社會媒體已經(jīng)超越了分享的那些觀點(diǎn)。
And that's What's Trending Today.
以上就是本期今日熱點(diǎn)的全部內(nèi)容。
 
 
This is What's Trending Today...
For almost 12,000 years, Planet Earth has been in what is called the Holocene Epoch. This geological era started after the last ice age. Human civilizations developed during this warm period.
But, geology experts now say the Holocene period is over.
We are in a new geological era, they say, and have been since around 1950. This era is marked by the huge effects humans have had on the planet.
Scientists have been calling this new era the Anthropocene Epoch. The prefix anthro comes from the Greek word anthropos, which means human.
A group of experts at the International Geological Congress presented a report on the Anthropocene era this week in Cape Town, South Africa. They recommended officially declaring a new geological era.
Their statements quickly became a trending topic on social media.
The group Climate Mama posted on Facebook, "We have entered Anthropocene, the age of man's dominance over our planet...Can we learn to be thoughtful caretakers?"
Some called it "terrifying" that humans have so strongly affected the planet.
Twitter user Lexie described the change as "incredible and terrifying at the same time."
Many others on social media and beyond shared those thoughts.
And that's What's Trending Today.
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Words in This Story
era - n. a period of time that is associated with a particular quality, event, person, etc.
prefix - n. a letter or group of letters that is added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning
dominance - n. power and influence over something or someone
incredible - adj. difficult or impossible to believe
 
 
 
 
 
 
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