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The Gaia Hypothesis

Noel Charlton, Institute for Environment, Philosophy and Public Policy, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK: Gaia Theory.

Lawrence E. Joseph, salon.com: James Lovelock, Gaia's grand old man. The scientist who first theorized that our planet is a biological organism, not merely a rock, discusses life on Earth and the possibilities for its future.

M. Alan Kazlev, Kheper website, Australia: The Gaia Hypothesis.

Brig Klyce, Cosmic Ancestry: GAIA.

Holger Lange, Lehrstuhl für Ökologische Modellbildung, Universität Bayreuth, Germany: Die Gaia Hypothese (in German).

Global Change, University of Michigan: Fall Semester, lectures notes. A Goddess of the Earth? The debate over the Gaia Hypothesis.

Moehre.com (sic): Die GAIA-Hypothese (in German).

Mountain Man Graphics, Australia: The Gaia Hypothesis, proposed by Dr. James Lovelock in collaboration with Dr. Lynn Margulis.

Oxford University Press: James Lovelock, Gaia. A New Look at Life on Earth. Book announcement.

YAHOO: Science > Alternative > Gaia Hypothesis.









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