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Environment / Ecological theories / Superorganisms / Cybernetics / Climate change / Gaia hypothesis / James Lovelock / Gaia philosophy / Global warming / Science / Atmospheric sciences / Climate history
Date: 2012-04-25 09:04:18
Environment
Ecological theories
Superorganisms
Cybernetics
Climate change
Gaia hypothesis
James Lovelock
Gaia philosophy
Global warming
Science
Atmospheric sciences
Climate history

James Lovelock, climate science and global warming Recent statements by James Lovelock [1], the distinguished physicist, are not easy to reconcile with his statements, writings and books over the years, including “The

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