Whole Earth, Fall 1999
“The Gaia hypothesis, developed by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis, asserts that this planet is alive. This integrates a vast amount of information in a single image: What we are talking about is life. It wiggles. It may bite. The Gaian metaphor provides a bridge from high technical specificity to all the experiences that go with direct contact with a living being.”
- Published: Fall 1999
- Collection: Whole Earth Magazine
- Links: Internet Archive, Download PDF
Sections:
- Marvels of the World Unveiled
- Metaphors and Morality
- In Color
- Coevolution
- Homeplate
- Backmatter
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