Earthy Realism: The Meaning of Gaia

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Imprint Academic (2007)
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Abstract

GAIA, named after the ancient Greek mother-goddess, is the notion that the Earth and the life on it form an active, self-maintaining whole. With global warming now an accepted fact, the lessons of GAIA have never been more relevant and urgent.

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Mary Midgley
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