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Hi /u/reversejellyfish that's an excellent question. Unfortunately a large portion of my knowledge is based from courses and materials (scientific articles, lab experiments, etc.) during my degree. Further, I would cast myself as an outlier preferring to read actual text books, and peer-reviewed studies to gain insight. In other words I believe my preference choice for materials would also have members of your book club 'sawing logs.' That being said, I would recommend x-posting your question to a couple of other subreddits that typically see far more activity from its subscribers than /r/GlobalClimateChange. Try /r/environment and /r/climate.
As far as what I would recommend, quickly off the top of my head...
Documentary:
TV Series:
Youtube Short:
Books:
Hopefully that was of at least some help, though I feel none of these recommendations really details a full analysis of the "anthropocene"