The Ages of Gaia

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The Ages of Gaia is a book by scientist James Lovelock that elaborates and popularizes his Gaia hypothesis, presenting Earth as a self-regulating, living system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
aimsTo explain Earth as a self-regulating system to a general audience
popularize the Gaia hypothesis
author James Lovelock
basedOn Gaia hypothesis
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Earth as a living system
Earth as a self-regulating system
genre non-fiction
science book
hasAuthorField atmospheric chemistry
environmental science
hasAuthorOccupation scientist
hasPart discussion of climate feedbacks
discussion of life–environment interactions
historical overview of Earth
influencedBy Earth system science
cybernetics
systems ecology
language English
mainSubject Gaia hypothesis
notableFor elaborating the Gaia hypothesis
presenting Earth as a living organism metaphor
publisher Oxford University Press
topic Earth system science
biosphere
climate regulation
environmental science
evolution of Earth
systems theory

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James Lovelock notableWork The Ages of Gaia