Humans have not gone unnoticed on this planet. We\u2019ve left our mark with technology, agriculture, architecture, and a growing carbon footprint. But where is this trajectory headed?\nIn the second of a two-part series: what we\u2019ll lose and what will last in 1000 years or more.\nDiscover what the planet might look like to geologists of the far-off-future\u2026 the stubborn longevity of plastic and radioactive waste... human civilization in space\u2026 and postcards from the galactic edge; crafting interstellar messages to E.T.\nGuests:\n\n\nCharles Moore - Sea Captain and founder of Algalita Marine Research Foundation\n\n\nJan Zalasiewicz - Geologist, University of Leicester and author of The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks?\n\n\n\nMatthew Wald - Reporter for the New York Times and author of the article \u201cIs There a Place for Nuclear Waste?\u201d in the August 2009 issue of Scientific American\n\n\nDoug Vakoch - Director of Interstellar Message Composition at the SETI Institute\n\n\nDavid Korsmeyer - Chief of the Intelligent Systems Division at NASA Ames Research Center\n\nDescripci\xf3n en espa\xf1ol\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices