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James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday (theguardian.com) 52

James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, has died on his 103rd birthday. The climate scientist died at home on Tuesday surrounded by loved ones, his family said. From a report: 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. [...] Lovelock spent his life advocating for climate measures, starting decades before many others started to take notice of the crisis. By the time he died he did not believe there was hope of avoiding some of the worst impacts of the climate crisis.
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James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Life will *not* end because of climate change. There will be new winners and losers.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      See Venus for how it could end.

      • Venus is actually a terrible, terrible example.
        Many times the atmospheric pressure of Earth, and instead of a trace gas, CO2 is the most prevalent by far. On top of all that, it's closer to the sun.
        If you want to convince nobody, mention Venus as a possibilty for the future of Earth.
        • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2022 @05:47PM (#62739648)

          Modern modelling suggests Venus was very Earth-like until surprisingly recently. It's unlikely Earth would become Venus-like, but not for any of the reasons you mentioned.

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            by Anonymous Coward

            Modern modelling suggests Venus was very Earth-like until surprisingly recently.

            Modern modelling also suggested that New York would be underwater by now. It previously suggested we'd be in a new ice age.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      yeah but the loser will be our civilization.

  • Gaia? Earth is an ecosystem for sure, but I doubt there’s a global consciousness/

    Earth life being on it’s last 1%? He was himself, but probably not earth life as a whole. Don’t take that wrong - I say that with respect. But old people forget that there are also young people.

    He’s spot on about mitigating climate change. We completely whiffed that one as a species.
    • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2022 @04:59PM (#62739514)

      ... there are also young people.

      Not sure that's not as encouraging as you think it is. :-)

      • by cstacy ( 534252 )

        ... there are also young people.

        Not sure that's not as encouraging as you think it is. :-)

        "Have you MET young people?" :)

    • 1% means we have 45Ma to go; not too shabby as most estimates for our species go.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      You do realize you are a walking petri dish of microbes? Without them, you can have all the consciousness you like, but you'll still be dead.

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      • More true than most are able to understand. The interesting successes of Project Stargate, as documented by the Stanford Research Institute physicists who ran the program, documented in Amazon Video's "Third Eye Spies" is convincing evidence that consciousness exists beyond our physical minds and is not merely a chemical side-effect of the brain.

        • by cstacy ( 534252 )

          More true than most are able to understand. The interesting successes of Project Stargate [....] is convincing evidence that consciousness exists beyond our physical minds and is not merely a chemical side-effect of the brain.

          The projects of which you speak were debunked and cancelled about 27 years ago. They were unable to show anything at all (except that you can dupe some people, even smart ones, especially when money is involved).

          I have no idea about the fictional movie you watched, But you might want to be a little more skeptical about such "proven" things.

          Are you sure it wasn't the History Channel? They prove aliens all the time over there, you know.

    • by dasunt ( 249686 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2022 @08:04PM (#62739936)

      Gaia? Earth is an ecosystem for sure, but I doubt thereâ(TM)s a global consciousness

      The hypothesis is that earth's ecosystem creates a self-regulating feedback loop that helps perpetuate the conditions for life.

      An oversimplified version of this is the daisyworld scenario, where there's two species of daisies - black and white. The black ones grow better at colder temperatures, the white ones grow better at warmer temperatures. Due to the color difference, the albedo of the planet's surface changes as the temperature changes - when it's cooler, black daisies predominate, increasing the amount of solar radiation absorbed. When it's warmer, the opposite occurs - white daises become dominant, decreasing the amount of solar radiation absorbed.

      A still oversimplified, but more realistic example is the hypothesis that if earth's oxygen levels become too high, wildfires become more common, decreasing the number of photosynthesizing plants and thus decreasing oxygen levels. (Oxygen levels may decrease in other ways as well, for example, more fires means more erosion, thus exposing more rocks, some of which may absorb oxygen.)

  • by davesag ( 140186 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2022 @04:51PM (#62739506) Homepage

    I was lucky enough to see James Lovelock speak at The House of Commons in London about a decade ago. It was one of the most captivating and interesting talks Iâ(TM)ve ever attended. One of the worldâ(TM)s most original thinkers. RIP.

  • that we cannot really listen to and collectively take to heart the ideas and warnings of a prescient systems-thinker genius like James Lovelock.
  • by oumuamua ( 6173784 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2022 @07:13PM (#62739834)
    This was written in 2008 and we are starting to see shit hit the fan and it will only get worse from here

    Enjoy life while you can: in 20 years global warming will hit the fan

    https://www.theguardian.com/th... [theguardian.com]

  • May we all live so long!

    But we're going back to a wetter planet and the Sahara will have Great Lakes once again, teeming with life.

    This dry, cold, low-life interglacial is pretty much done.

    And it's OK, we'll have pulsed laser rifles to handle the triceratops in the woods.

    Earth is healing.

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