Gaia and the Theory of the Living Planet

By (author): "James E. Lovelock"
Publish Date: 1990
Gaia and the Theory of the Living Planet
ISBN1856752313
ISBN139781856752312
AsinGaia and the Theory of the Living Planet
Original titleGaia and the Theory of the Living Planet
The Gaia hypothesis, first put forth in the mid-1960s, and published in book form in 1975, explores the idea that the life of earth functions as a single organism which actually defines and maintains conditions necessary for its survival. Disclaiming the conventional belief that living matter reacts passively in the face of threats to its existence, Lovelock argues that the earth's living matter - air, ocean, and land surfaces - forms a complex system which has the capacity to keep our planet a fit place for life. Now reissued with an updated preface which discusses how Lovelock's predictions have already begun to hold true, Gaia has dramatically altered the way scientists view evolution and the environment.