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Gaia hypothesis

  • James Lovelock (1919-2022): His Gaia hypothesis transformed the way we think of life on Earth

    James Lovelock (1919-2022): His Gaia hypothesis transformed the way we think of life on Earth

    Mark Maslin, The Conversation
    · Jul 30, 2022 · 11:30 pm
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    How has the Earth managed to exist for so long? Scientists may have finally found an explanation

    James Dyke, The Conversation Tim Lenton, The Conversation
    · Jul 07, 2018 · 11:30 pm