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We Belong to Gaia

by livingearthcommunity | Jan 1, 2021 | Gaia Theory Books

Home » Ecological Worldviews » Gaia Theory » Gaia Theory Books » We Belong to Gaia
 
 

We Belong to Gaia

James Lovelock

Penguin Classics

2021

 

James Lovelock’s We Belong to Gaia draws on decades of wisdom to lay out the history of this remarkable planet, to show that it does not belong to humans nor is it to be exploited–and warns readers that it is fighting back.

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