James Lovelock was a British independent scientist and environmentalist who is known for his discovery of the electron capture detector and his formulation of the Gaia hypothesis.
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Who Is James Lovelock And What Is The Gaia Hypothesis?
James Lovelock was born to Nell Lovelock and Tom Lovelock in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England, on July 26, 1919, and died in Abbotsbury, Dorset, England, on July 26, 2022, at the age of 103 years.
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James Lovelock authored a number of books and some of them include Las Edades De Gaia, A Rough Ride to the Future, We Belong to Gaia, Homage To Gaia, The Earth and I, and others.
James Lovelock formulated the Gaia Hypothesis which proposed that living organisms have interactions with their inorganic surroundings to form a self-regulating system that makes it possible for people to live on the earth.
The Gaia Hypothesis was proposed in 1972 and a number of conferences have been held in line with it.


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