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Gaia: Medicine for an Ailing Planet

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By: James Lovelock
192 pages, 100 colour illus
Publisher: Gaia Books
Gaia: Medicine for an Ailing Planet
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  • Gaia: Medicine for an Ailing Planet ISBN: 9781856752312 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 2005 Out of Print #155488
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About this book

Compelling and controversial, Lovelock is one of the outstanding scientist-philosophers of our generation. In this updated edition of his classic work, he presents a complete health-check of our planet.

Contents

Recognizing Gaia; anatomy; physiology; epigenesis; biochemistry and the cell; metabolism and planetary biochemistry; the people plague; the conclusion.

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Biography

Inventive, unorthodox, ingenious and a latter day Darwin, James Lovelock is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding and influential scientist-thinkers of our time. His establishment-science career reads like an honour role, and is reflected by his knighthood in 2002. Lovelock's many inventions include the electron capture detector (ecd), which has been of major significance in increasing our knowledge of the environment. The ecd was also instrumental in the discovery of global pollution by fluoro-carbons, critical to both global warming and the hole in the ozone layer.
Out of Print
By: James Lovelock
192 pages, 100 colour illus
Publisher: Gaia Books
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