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James Lovelock, whose Gaia theory saw the Earth as alive, dies at 103

James Lovelock, whose Gaia theory saw the Earth as alive, dies at 103

A British ecologist, he captured imaginations with his hypothesis and was essential to today’s understanding of man-made pollutants and their effect on the climate.
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James Lovelock talks about his Gaia hypothesis and climate change in 2014 interview – video

James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, has died on his 103rd birthday. The climate scientist originated the theory that life on Earth is self-regulating. Lovelock often warned the global population of the stark reality of climate change and was committed to his work in his one-man laboratory in an old mill in Cornwall since the mid-1960s

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