Noooo, Say It Ain't So. Lovelock, Dead at 103.

 


James Lovelock is dead. The legendary climate scientist, best known for his Gaia Hypothesis, died on his 103rd birthday.  Fittingly, Lovelock died at home surrounded by family.


Lovelock, who was one of the UK’s most respected independent scientists, had been in good health until six months ago, when he had a bad fall.

Known as something of a maverick, he had been dispensing predictions from his one-man laboratory since the mid-1960s, and in his old age he continued to work.

His Gaia hypothesis posits that life on Earth is a self-regulating community of organisms interacting with each other and their surroundings. He said two years ago that the biosphere was in the last 1% of its life.

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  1. RIP to a great thinker who gifted us with the amazing Gaia theory.

    We know that the climate reckoning is coming. But the timeline?

    When Lovelock's 2009 'Final Warning' time-specific predictions failed to pass, he began to second guess himself and flipped-flopped. He was well into his nineties, so the lack of absolute coherency is forgiven.

    This part shows that even geniuses can get it wrong:
    "he advocated for nuclear energy"

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