k James Lovelock, British environmentalist Editorial use only James Lovelock born 1919, British environmentalist and author of the Gaia Hypothesis, speaking during the Seeking Signs of Life Symposium, celebrating 50 Years of Exobiology and Astrobiology at NASA. Lovelocks proposition is that the biosphere is a selfregulating system, in many respects similar to an organism, but on a global scale. Photographed at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center, Arlington, Virginia, USA, on 14th October 2010. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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James Lovelock, British environmentalist Editorial use only   James Lovelock  born 1919 , British environmentalist and author of the  Gaia Hypothesis , speaking during the  Seeking Signs of Life  Symposium, celebrating 50 Years of Exobiology and Astrobiology at NASA. Lovelock s proposition is that the biosphere is a self regulating system, in many respects similar to an organism, but on a global scale. Photographed at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center, Arlington, Virginia, USA, on 14th October 2010.
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James Lovelock, British environmentalist

Editorial use only James Lovelock (born 1919), British environmentalist and author of the 'Gaia Hypothesis', speaking during the 'Seeking Signs of Life' Symposium, celebrating 50 Years of Exobiology and Astrobiology at NASA. Lovelock's proposition is that the biosphere is a self-regulating system, in many respects similar to an organism, but on a global scale. Photographed at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center, Arlington, Virginia, USA, on 14th October 2010.

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