The Anthropocene Reviewed
In each episode of The Anthropocene Reviewed, John Green takes a seemingly ordinary or extraordinary element of our human-dominated world and examines it with a blend of research, personal reflection, and quiet wonder. This isn't a series of dry lectures; instead, Green explores topics as vast as disease and as specific as a favorite song, assigning each a rating on a five-star scale as a framework for deeper inquiry. The podcast lives in the spaces between society, culture, and personal journal, finding profound connections in the mundane artifacts of our time. You'll hear thoughtful explorations of everything from the history of the QWERTY keyboard to the emotional resonance of sunsets, all delivered in Green's familiar, introspective style. The result is a unique audio experience that measures the weight and warmth of human existence, one reviewed subject at a time. Produced by Complexly, this podcast invites you to pause and consider the intricate marks we've left on the planet and on each other, often finding surprising hope and heartache nestled within the data and the stories. It’s a personal project that feels universally relevant, turning a review into a form of meditation on our shared, complicated home.