Humankind is on the precipice of the apocalypse.
Ahead were stone causeways leading to the right and left. Stretching for a good distance along the walls were houses of many types and levels. Gesturing with his right arm, Reza picked up the pace, and the little Kae'kuhl, ...
First published 1979, first issued as an Oxford University paperback 1982.
The first popularly written explanation of the scientific theory galvanizing both New Age and scientific circles: the GAIA Hypothesis.
This classic work is reissued with a new preface by the author. Written for non-scientists the idea is put forward that life on Earth functions as a single organism.
Gaia: A New Look At Life on Earth may continue to divide opinion, but nobody can deny that the book offers a powerful insight into the creative thinking of its author, James E. Lovelock.
James Lovelock is a world-renowned scientist whose research on chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the environment has generated a controversial theory about the Earth as a live, self-regulating organism.
Tales of Great Goddesses are graphic novels that bring the stories of some of the most powerful and fascinating mythical goddesses to life!
Guy Laliberté is one of the founders of Cirque du Soleil, he is also a photography fanatic. GAIA is the documentation of his experience in space featuring his photographs of Earth as seen from the International Space Station.
... Gaia: cura para um planeta doente (Lovelock, 2006c: 21), assim como no recente Gaia: alerta final (Lovelock, 2010: 157), Lovelock conta que foi em 1965 que lhe ocorreu pela primeira vez a ideia de uma Terra “autorreguladora”, com a ...
Gaia: ecological perspectives for science and society
Since Gaia was first published, Jim Lovelock's hypothesis has become a hotly debated topic in scientific circles. In a new Preface to this edition, he outlines his view of the present state of the debate.
As the quest accelerates, they are taken out of body and mind and into the spirit world. Fifty chapters comprise this fi rst poem book in the series, later to be revisited in the second book Galaxia.
Storms raged, fires blazed and people, animals and plants suffered. Gaia begged the gods to look after her creation, but no one listened. But Gaia never gave up fighting for a better world. This is her story.
Gaia: A New Look At Life on Earth may continue to divide opinion, but nobody can deny that the book offers a powerful insight into the creative thinking of its author, James E. Lovelock.