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Film Screening: Anthropocene – The undeniable truth

Anthropocene - The undeniable truth
© Vincent Gaullier

Join us for this screening of a film examining the human impact on Earth's ecosystems, climate, and geology, and its implications for our planet's future. Organised in collaboration with the Goethe Institut.

Time: Wed 2025-12-10 16.10 - 17.00

Location: KTH Climate Action Centre, Teknikringen 43

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Anthropocene – The undeniable truth

Human activities have altered the planet so significantly that scientists propose we have entered a new geological epoch: the Anthropocene. To confirm this, an extensive scientific investigation has taken place over five years, involving research teams from around the world. This documentary follows their efforts to gather evidence, examining how human impact on Earth's ecosystems, climate, and geology compares to natural processes. Through fieldwork, data collection, and analysis, the research aims to define the boundaries of this new epoch and understand its long term consequences. The film explores the implications of this shift and what it means for the planet’s future.

Director: Cédric Defert

Running time: 58 min

Produced by: Vincent Gaullier

Country: France

Year: 2024

Seats are limited. Please register to secure your seat: Registration Form

The Future Planet Film Series is organised as a collaboration between the KTH Climate Action Centre and the Goethe Institut.

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Caroline Rohde-Nielsen
Caroline Rohde-Nielsen officer