James Lovelock Waves Goodbye to Gaia
British environmental scientist, James E. Lovelock, known as the father of Gaia Hypothesis, passed away on his 103rd birthday on July 26,
British environmental scientist, James E. Lovelock, known as the father of Gaia Hypothesis, passed away on his 103rd birthday on July 26,
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