James Lovelock
Creator of Gaia theory who viewed Earth as a self-regulating system, stating that Gaia is a complex entity involving the Earth's biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and soil.
Quotes by James Lovelock
The Earth is a living organism, and we are part of it. We are not separate from it.
The Earth is not just a ball of rock; it is a self-regulating system.
Gaia is a tough bitch, a system that has been around for 3.7 billion years and will be around for a lot longer.
We are now in the Anthropocene, an epoch where humans are the dominant geological force.
The idea of Gaia is not a religion, but a way of looking at the Earth as a single, self-regulating system.
The Earth is not a passive object; it is an active participant in its own evolution.
We are not the masters of the Earth; we are merely a part of it.
The Earth will survive, but we may not.
The greatest danger to the Earth is not global warming, but human stupidity.
We need to learn to live with the Earth, not against it.
The Earth is a superorganism, and we are its cells.
The Earth has a fever, and we are the cause.
We are in a race against time to save the Earth.
The Earth is a beautiful and complex system, and we should treat it with respect.
The Earth is not just a resource to be exploited; it is our home.
The Earth is a self-healing system, but we are pushing it to its limits.
We need to think globally and act locally.
The Earth is a living planet, and we are its consciousness.
The Earth is a complex adaptive system, and we are just beginning to understand it.
The Earth is not a machine; it is an organism.