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- According to
- Lovelock, the Earth
- is like any living
- organism in that it
- creates the best
- conditions for its
- own survival. All
- the time the Earth
- monitors itself,
- making the tiny
- adjustments to the
- global eco-system
- which maintain
- Life's delicate
- equilibrium
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- Lovelock is a born
- scientist but, as
- sometimes happens
- with unusual
- thinkers, his
- formal education
- got in the way of
- his desire to learn.
- He became a
- scientist in spite
- of his schooling,
- not because of it
- #
- According to
- Lovelock, one
- example of Gaia
- in action is the
- way plankton
- contribute to the
- creation of clouds,
- such that the
- resulting lack of
- sunlight helps to
- suppress numbers
- of plankton. The
- mechanism is
- self-balancing,
- like a kind of eco-
- logical gyroscope
- #
- Lovelock's ideas
- were seized on by
- environmentalists
- in their battle
- against 'polluting'
- scientists. Lovelock
- was aware of the
- battle lines, but
- was dismayed to
- see his words used
- as weapons. He
- believes that the
- dangers to the
- planet must be
- fought on a
- common front
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- Lovelock remains
- committed as a
- scientist and a
- highly visible
- campaigner. He
- recognises that
- complex problems
- will only be solved
- by high quality
- debate which must
- be carried forward
- worldwide by
- broadcasting
- organisations like
- the BBC
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