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James Lovelock: le père de Gaia

James Lovelock

James Lovelock. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe

[Guardian] Lovelock has been dispensing predictions from his one-man laboratory in an old mill in Cornwall since the mid-1960s, the consistent accuracy of which have earned him a reputation as one of Britain’s most respected - if maverick - independent scientists. Working alone since the age of 40, he invented a device that detected CFCs, which helped detect the growing hole in the ozone layer, and introduced the Gaia hypothesis, a revolutionary theory that the Earth is a self-regulating super-organism. Initially ridiculed by many scientists as new age nonsense, today that theory forms the basis of almost all climate science.

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21 mars, 2008 Publié par lephoenix | Environnement, Personage, Société, Énergies | | Pas de commentaire