James Lovelock: The grand man who reminded us of Gaia
Lovelock, along with evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis, came up with a theory that seemed guilty of committing a 'pathetic fallacy' - attributing human characteristics to non-human entities. And, yet...

...Here we stand today, coming around to a version of Gaia that sees Earth as a composite entity made not just of humans or living things, but also 'phenomena' and 'ecosystems' that have been under attack. It would be not so dramatic to now consider Lovelock's fundamental model of a planet reacting, even defending, to man-made hostile action in the form of extreme climate conditions. What the Gaia model proposed, decades before climate action became 'a thing', was giving importance to the interplay between all the things that make Earth.
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