Course:GEOS 306:Test

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Introduction

Introduce the topic of your project here. Also if relevant, include information about how the topic pertains to recent phenomena such as ecosystems/biomes/threats, and any other relevant information needed for understanding the issue.

Why is this topic important?

Add a reason why this topic is important. Add a citation as well.[1]

Description of the Paleoecological Evidence

Images from Wikimedia Commons can be embedded easily.

Describe the evidence and scholarly or other literature available to understand the topic; include any recent discoveries or research underway to further the evidence for your phenomena. You may include some subtitles and images. It is easy to embed images, as shown, right.

Connection to Current Dilemmas (Anthropocene) or Research Questions

An evaluation of how this topic and evidence sheds light on the particular ecosystems or biota/climate, etc of the time.

And how solutions from technical, social, cultural, economic, financial, political and/or legal points of view (not all of these categories will be relevant to all situations). If relevant, add any policy recommendations.

Conclusion

Conclusion of the project. You should conclude your paper by summarizing the topic and if relevant, perhaps making recommendations for how it relates to policy solutions or might be used to approach the Anthropocene of future research on the topic.

References

List of the references here. Provide a citation for every idea that is not your own. Use an accepted referencing style and provide author, date, page (hyperlinked if online). Please also view the resource En.wikipedia.org. (2018). Writing better articles. [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_better_articles [Accessed 18 Jan. 2018].

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