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James Lovelock proposes that all living species are components of that organism, as cells are components of the human body.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 26,21 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780393312393
James Lovelock proposes that all living species are components of that organism, as cells are components of the human body.
Author : J. E. Lovelock
Publisher : Oxford Paperbacks
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 46,90 MB
Release : 2000-09-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0192862189
This classic work is reissued with a new preface by the author. Written for non-scientists the idea is put forward that life on Earth functions as a single organism.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 49,77 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0198784880
Gaia, in which James Lovelock puts forward his inspirational and controversial idea that the Earth functions as a single organism, with life influencing planetary processes to form a self-regulating system aiding its own survival, is now a classic work that continues to provoke heated scientific debate.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher :
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 16,13 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Biology
ISBN : 0192861808
In his first book, Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, Jim Lovelock proposed a startling new theory of life: the Earth, its rocks, oceans, atmosphere and all living things, are part of one great organism, evolving over the vast span of geological time. In this sequel, he examines environmental and scientific issues in detail, including the greenhouse effect, acid rain, the depletion of the ozone layer, and the destruction of tropical forests.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 27,88 MB
Release : 2007-08-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 0465008666
In The Revenge of Gaia , bestselling author James Lovelock- father of climate studies and originator of the influential Gaia theory which views the entire earth as a living meta-organism-provides a definitive look at our imminent global crisis. In this disturbing new book, Lovelock guides us toward a hard reality: soon, we may not be able to alter the oncoming climate crisis. Lovelock's influential Gaia theory, one of the building blocks of modern climate science, conceives of the Earth, including the atmosphere, oceans, biosphere and upper layers of rock, as a single living super-organism, regulating its internal environment much as an animal regulates its body temperature and chemical balance. But now, says Lovelock, that organism is sick. It is running a fever born of the combination of a sun whose intensity is slowly growing over millions of years, and an atmosphere whose greenhouse gases have recently spiked due to human activity. Earth will adjust to these stresses, but on time scales measured in the hundreds of millennia. It is already too late, Lovelock says, to prevent the global climate from "flipping" into an entirely new equilibrium state that will leave the tropics uninhabitable, and force migration to the poles. The Revenge of Gaia explains the stress the planetary system is under and how humans are contributing to it, what the consequences will be, and what humanity must do to rescue itself.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Nature
ISBN :
The creator of the Gaia theory--that the Earth is a living organism--applies the traditional medical disciplines to ecological problems and solutions; here are anatomy, biochemistry, metabolism, etc. Brightly illustrated with color (mostly stylized drawings) on nearly every page, to appeal to the general reader, armchair ecoterrorist, and science fiction fan. No bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author : Toby Tyrrell
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 19,50 MB
Release : 2013-07-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 1400847915
A critical examination of James Lovelock's controversial Gaia hypothesis One of the enduring questions about our planet is how it has remained continuously habitable over vast stretches of geological time despite the fact that its atmosphere and climate are potentially unstable. James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis posits that life itself has intervened in the regulation of the planetary environment in order to keep it stable and favorable for life. First proposed in the 1970s, Lovelock's hypothesis remains highly controversial and continues to provoke fierce debate. On Gaia undertakes the first in-depth investigation of the arguments put forward by Lovelock and others—and concludes that the evidence doesn't stack up in support of Gaia. Toby Tyrrell draws on the latest findings in fields as diverse as climate science, oceanography, atmospheric science, geology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. He takes readers to obscure corners of the natural world, from southern Africa where ancient rocks reveal that icebergs were once present near the equator, to mimics of cleaner fish on Indonesian reefs, to blind fish deep in Mexican caves. Tyrrell weaves these and many other intriguing observations into a comprehensive analysis of the major assertions and lines of argument underpinning Gaia, and finds that it is not a credible picture of how life and Earth interact. On Gaia reflects on the scientific evidence indicating that life and environment mutually affect each other, and proposes that feedbacks on Earth do not provide robust protection against the environment becoming uninhabitable—or against poor stewardship by us.
Author : Nicola Davies
Publisher : Candlewick Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 35,35 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0763648086
Examines the causes and effects of global warming and offers opinions from leading scientists about what can be done to help the Earth.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 37,1 MB
Release : 2020-11-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0262539519
A fascinating new study from the originator of the Gaia Theory, “who conceived the first wholly new way of looking at life on earth since Charles Darwin” (Independent) One of the world’s leading scientific thinkers offers a vision of a future epoch in which humans and artificial intelligence unite to save the Earth. James Lovelock, creator of the Gaia hypothesis and the greatest environmental thinker of our time, has produced an astounding new theory about future of life on Earth. He argues that the Anthropocene—the age in which humans acquired planetary-scale technologies—is, after 300 years, coming to an end. A new age—the Novacene—has already begun. In the Novacene, new beings will emerge from existing artificial intelligence systems. They will think 10,000 times faster than we do and they will regard us as we now regard plants. But this will not be the cruel, violent machine takeover of the planet imagined by science fiction. These hyperintelligent beings will be as dependent on the health of the planet as we are. They will need the planetary cooling system of Gaia to defend them from the increasing heat of the sun as much as we do. And Gaia depends on organic life. We will be partners in this project. It is crucial, Lovelock argues, that the intelligence of Earth survives and prospers. He does not think there are intelligent aliens, so we are the only beings capable of understanding the cosmos. Perhaps, he speculates, the Novacene could even be the beginning of a process that will finally lead to intelligence suffusing the entire cosmos. At the age of 100, James Lovelock has produced the most important and compelling work of his life.
Author : James Lovelock
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 17,65 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780198604297
One of today's most influential environmentalists tells the fascinating storyof his life as a self-made inventor and scientist.