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The Gaia hypothesis is an ecological hypothesis proposing that the biosphere and the physical components of the Earth (atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere) are closely integrated to ...
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Gaia philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaia philosophy (named after Gaia, Greek goddess of the Earth) is a broadly inclusive term for related concepts that living organisms on a planet will affect the nature of their environment in order ...
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This will serve as an introduction to the Gaia hypothesis; It is a review (published in 1989) of James Lovelock's The Ages of Gaia ... What is the hypothesis of Gaia ? Stated simply, the idea is that we may have discovered a living being bigger, more ancient, and more complex than anything from our wildest dreams.
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The Gaia Hypothesis proposes that our planet functions as a single organism that maintains conditions necessary for its survival. The truly startling component of the Gaia hypothesis is the idea that the Earth is a single living entity with the ... A Wisdom Archive on The Gaia Hypothesis...
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The Gaia Hypothesis is the theory is that living organisms and inorganic material are part of a dynamic homeostatic system ... The Gaia hypothesis sees life regulating the surface temperature of Earth. The average surface temperature of Earth has remained within a narrow range - between 10 and 20 C - for over three billion...
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In 1965, J.E. Lovelock published the first scientific paper suggesting the Gaia hypothesis. The Gaia hypothesis states that the temperature and composition of the Earth's surface are actively controlled by life on the planet.
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This website, set up for the October 2006 conference: “The Gaia Theory: Model and Metaphor for the 21st Century” provides information and announcements about the Gaia Theory. (see below for a description of conference)
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Subject: Gaia Hypothesis ...     The theory you asked about is known as the "Gaia Hypothesis". The Gaia hypothesis has both scientific and philosophical components. Gaia is theorized to be a living entity that is greater than the sum of all the living and non-living aspects of the Earth.
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The Gaia Hypothesis Resource Document - Index - This document presents the research & development resources gathered and annotated concerning the GAIA HYPOTHESIS as presented by the works of Dr James Lovelock and Dr Lynn Margulis, supported by the earlier works of Gregory Bateson and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and by a ...
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THE GAIA HYPOTHESIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A CHRISTIAN POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONMENT by Stephen B. Scharper, an article in Cross Currents, the journal of the Association for Religion and Intellectual Life. ... THE GAIA HYPOTHESIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A CHRISTIAN POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONMENT by Stephen B. Scharper...
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