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Notable Harvard Medical School Alumni/Students
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James Lovelock - A Final Warning: by Nature Video
youtube.com 13 mins - Apr 22, 2009 - Uploaded by naturevideochannel
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Doomsday Pending? James Lovelock on The Hour
youtube.com 11 mins - May 27, 2009 - Uploaded by thehour
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James Lovelock; Reverses Himself- "I was Alarmist'about Climate Change & So as Gore!!"-2012-04-23
youtube.com 2 mins - Apr 24, 2012 - Uploaded by thelibertydefined
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The Vanishing Face of Gaia - Part One
youtube.com 10 mins - Jun 25, 2009 - Uploaded by corporateknights
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Global warming losing alarmists
Source: jdnews.comEver heard of James Lovelock? Probably not, unless you’re a hardcore believer in global warming. Lovelock is a celebrated scientist who, a number of years ago — back when global warming was touted as the end of the world as we know it — was among ...
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Climate Armageddon: How the World's Weather Could Quickly Run Amok [Excerpt]
Source: AccuWeather.comThe eminent British scientist James Lovelock, back in the 1970s, formulated his theory of Gaia, which held that the Earth was a kind of super organism. It had a self-regulating quality that would keep everything within that narrow band that made life possible.
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Tracking Ocean Sulfur Could Help Test Gaia Hypothesis
Source: Wired NewsThe concept dates from the 70s and was initially formulated by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis. It proposes that all organisms and their inorganic surroundings comprise a single system that maintains the conditions for life on Earth. It was initially met ...