About G.A.I.A

“If you take a frog from its pond and put it in a pan of hot water, it will jump out. If you put it in a pan of cold water and heat it slowly on the stove, the frog will sit there until it boils to death. The frog’s senses are equipped to measure only large differences in temperature, not gradual ones. Today, the human race has a lot in common with the frog in the pot.” The New Scientist.

The aim of G.A.I.A is to promote environmental awareness and understanding of one of the most amazing ideas of time, the Gaia hypothesis.

What is the Gaia Hypothesis?

The Gaia Hypothesis is that our world can be viewed as a living organism on a massive scale, with some ability to regulate its own climate and environment. The rocks are Gaia’s body, the forests its lungs, and humanity its developing brain, sometimes its consciousness, sometimes its base, unaware ego.

The Gaia hypothesis was put forward by the visionary scientist James Lovelock. Its application, along with systems analysis, explains much about how our world works, and it offers one of the most amazing insights into what is really happening on planet Earth. It offers a useful tool for analysing what is happening in relation to climate change.

James Lovelock commented about the role of humanity: “As the transfer of power to our species proceeds, our responsibility for maintaining planetary homeostasis grows with it.

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