If we want to know how the Earth's biosphere is going to respond to the things that humans are doing to the planet right now, the only evidence that we have is how biotic systems have responded in the past.
Kenneth LacovaraThere's no doubt if you could go 5, 10, 15 million years into the future and dig down to 2016, you would be able to find the geological evidence that humans occupied the planet.
Kenneth LacovaraWe're changing things, in many cases in irreparable ways, and that will certainly be recorded in the geological record.
Kenneth LacovaraThe Anthropocene essentially would be the time of human influence on the planet. That's controversial though, because geology is a retrospective discipline. The rocks of the Anthropocene haven't been deposited yet, really.
Kenneth Lacovara