Friday, December 4, 2020

Gaia gains support

Important advance for Gaia theory:

"I've got a confession though: I've warmed to Gaia over the years. I was an early and vociferous objector to Lovelock and Margulis's theory, but these days I've begun to suspect that they might have had a point.

So I've spent the past five years trying to 'Darwinise Gaia' – to see widespread cooperation as a result of competition occurring at some higher (even planetary) level. I can see a few paths by which a Darwinian might accept the idea that the planet as a whole could boast evolved, biosphere-level adaptations, selected by nature for their stability-promoting functions.

This is not exactly a recanting of views, but it's certainly a marked departure from how I thought 40 years ago. Darwinising Gaia seems important not just to me personally, but because it would offer a satisfyingly deep theoretical basis for efforts to maintain a habitable planet – and a way to reflect on contemporary environmental crises beyond applying a simple label such as 'Gaia's revenge', with its anthropocentric and theistic implications..."

https://t.co/xs1mGfq4ru https://t.co/yS2hkvGrf2
(https://twitter.com/stewartbrand/status/1334568315595833345?s=02)

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