Feedback on Gaia
Jim Gillon
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6797, 685-686
Abstract:
The Gaia hypothesis holds that by introducing feedbacks on climate, life on Earth can regulate its environment. Many scientists have been scornful of the idea. But a meeting devoted to exploring the ramifications of Gaia showed that the hypothesis has stimulated much fresh thinking.
Date: 2000
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