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Scientists on Gaia

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Edited By: S Schneider and P Boston
464 pages, 196 illus
Publisher: MIT Press
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  • Scientists on Gaia ISBN: 9780262691604 Paperback Jan 1993 Out of Print #25059
  • Scientists on Gaia ISBN: 9780262193108 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #14165
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A multidisciplinary exploration of the controversial Gaia hypothesis. Forty-four contributions detail the philosophical, empirical and theoretical foundations of Gaia, mechanisms through which planetwide homeostasis could occur, applicability of the hypothesis to planets other than earth, possible destabilization by outside forces, and public policy implications. It formulates Gaia as a scientific hypothesis, and addresses changes in the theory since its conception two decade ago.

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Stephen H. Schneider was Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Professor of Biology at Stanford University. He was also Coordinating Lead Author of the IPCC's working group on Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability, from 1997 to 2001, and, with his IPCC colleagues, was awarded a joint Nobel Prize in 2007. He was the author or editor of many books, including Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate and Scientists Debate Gaia: The Next Century (MIT Press, 2004). Dr. Penelope J. Boston is Director of the Cave and Karst Studies Program at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies.

Out of Print
Edited By: S Schneider and P Boston
464 pages, 196 illus
Publisher: MIT Press
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Well-respected proponents and critics of Gaia are represented in this balanced, wide-ranging collection. - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

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