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  2. James Lovelock - Wikipedia

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    James Ephraim Lovelock (26 July 1919 – 26 July 2022) was an English independent scientist, ... Lovelock in 2005. In Lovelock's 2006 book, The Revenge of Gaia, ...

  3. Novacene - Wikipedia

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    Novacene: The Coming Age of Hyperintelligence is a 2019 non-fiction book by scientist and environmentalist James Lovelock. It has been published by Penguin Books/Allen Lane in the UK, [2] and republished by the MIT Press. [3] The book was co-authored by journalist Bryan Appleyard. [4]

  4. The Revenge of Gaia - Wikipedia

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    The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back – and How We Can Still Save Humanity (2006) is a book by James Lovelock. Some editions of the book have a different, less optimistic subtitle: Earth's Climate Crisis and the Fate of Humanity. The book introduces the concept of the anti-CLAW hypothesis. Lovelock proposed that instead of ...

  5. Gaia hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Period". The book's most memorable "slogan" was actually quipped by a student of Margulis'. James Lovelock called his first proposal the Gaia hypothesis but has also used the term Gaia theory. Lovelock states that the initial formulation was based on observation, but still lacked a scientific explanation.

  6. Lovelock (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lovelock is a 1994 science fiction novel by American writers Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd. The novel's eponymous narrator, a sentient monkey, takes his name from James Lovelock , the scientist-inventor who formulated the Gaia hypothesis , which figures heavily in the book.

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    A United Airlines passenger has been charged with reckless behavior and fined $10,000 for reportedly urinating in his seat during a trans-Atlantic flight that had to be diverted to Dublin, Ireland.