![]() Wall Street Journal | Olympics, 388 BC: Mud, Sex, Hymns…Sports Too Wall Street Journal But the sanctuary also honored an earth-mothers' union of fertility deities—Granny Gaia, Mommy Rhea and Daughters Hera and Demeter. The only woman allowed into the stadium to watch the contests was, in fact, the high priestess of Demeter of the ... |
![]() RedOrbit | New Study May Hold Clue To Proving The Gaia Theory RedOrbit The Gaia Hypothesis proposes that the Earth is actually a giant living organism, and a University of Maryland (UMD) study might have found the key to unlocking this mystery, and this discovery could lead to an improved understanding of the climate and ... Sulfur Finding May Hold Key to Gaia Theory of Earth as Living Organism Is the Earth actually a giant, living 'creature'? Chemical clues could finally ... |
'Rebel' Earth Mother: Cooperation The Key To Life Itself Hartford Courant James "Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis" is the notion that Earth — biosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere — is one colossal, self-regulating entity. Though Lovelock likened Earth to an organism, Margulis correctly rejected this as being ... |
![]() Wired News (blog) | Tracking Ocean Sulfur Could Help Test Gaia Hypothesis Wired News (blog) By Wired UK By Duncan Geere, Wired UK Geologists at the University of Maryland have published research that could help prove or disprove Gaia theory — the notion that the Earth is one single self-regulating system. The concept dates from the 70s and ... UMD finding may hold key to Gaia hypothesis |
![]() Universe Today | Gaia hypothesis validated? Science Codex Is Earth really a sort of giant living organism as the Gaia hypothesis predicts? A new discovery made at the University of Maryland may provide a key to answering this question. This key of sulfur could allow scientists to unlock heretofore hidden ... UMD Finding May Hold Key to Gaia Hypothesis Is Earth Alive? Scientists Seek Sulfur For An Answer |
Book Review: Gaia's Gift by Fran Orenstein Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) At first, she was furious with Gaia, the goddess of the earth, for allowing something like this to happen. Why would she allow her life to end in this way? Why didn't Gaia take her life too? How can she go on feeling like she does? |
![]() BBC News | Gaia creator rows back on climate BBC News God knows what the rest of the Earth was like. But in a hundred million years, it sank back to normal." Dr Lovelock is the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, which posits that the Earth is a self-regulating mechanism which until now has kept conditions ... Thought Trap 7: It's Too Late! |
![]() San Francisco Examiner | 'Gaia Grrrls' takes on the environment San Francisco Examiner Empowerment in action: Paloma Martinez, left, and Maribel Mendoza, center, are among Grrrl Brigade's dancers; the troupe presents “Gaia Grrrls” at Dance Mission this weekend. While Earth Day 2012 has passed, Dance Brigade's youth company, Grrrl Brigade ... |
![]() Mother Nature Network | 'Gaia' scientist takes back climate change predictions Mother Nature Network Lovelock, who introduced the Gaia Hypothesis describing life on Earth as a vast self-regulating organism some 40 years ago, also stated that since 2000, warming had not happened as expected. "The climate is doing its usual tricks. Grapevine: WH party crasher running for governor Global warming guru admits he was wrong about climate change Global Warming Gurus Beat The Retreat |
![]() msnbc.com | 'Gaia' scientist James Lovelock: I was 'alarmist' about climate change msnbc.com By Ian Johnston, msnbc.com James Lovelock, the maverick scientist who became a guru to the environmental movement with his “Gaia” theory of the Earth as a single organism, has admitted to being “alarmist” about climate change and says other ... Gaia scientist Lovelock: 'I was WRONG and alarmist on climate' Gaia author James Lovelock recants on global warming Global-warming theorist admits to being 'alarmist' |







