A richly illustrated collection of essays on earth and human science from 12 of today's leading thinkers. From stars to cells, quantum theory to capitalism, ancient fossils to Artificial Intelligence, this book delivers a holistic understanding of our planet and is a trusted tool kit for an informed and enlightened future.
James Lovelock Reihenfolge der Bücher







- 2024
- 2021
In twenty short books, Penguin brings you the classics of the environmental movement. James Lovelock's We Belong to Gaia draws on decades of wisdom to lay out the history of our remarkable planet, to show that it is not ours to be exploited - and warns us that it is fighting back. Over the past 75 years, a new canon has emerged. As life on Earth has become irrevocably altered by humans, visionary thinkers around the world have raised their voices to defend the planet, and affirm our place at the heart of its restoration. Their words have endured through the decades, becoming the classics of a movement. Together, these books show the richness of environmental thought, and point the way to a fairer, saner, greener world.
- 2020
James Lovelock, creator of the Gaia hypothesis and the greatest environmental thinker of our time, has produced an astounding new theory about future of life on Earth. He argues that the anthropocene - the age in which humans acquired planetary-scale technologies - is, after 300 years, coming to an end. A new age - the novacene - has already begun. New beings will emerge from existing artificial intelligence systems. They will think 10,000 times faster than we do and they will regard us as we now regard plants - as desperately slow acting and thinking creatures. But this will not be the cruel, violent machine takeover of the planet imagined by sci-fi writers and film-makers. These hyper-intelligent beings will be as dependent on the health of the planet as we are. They will need the planetary cooling system of Gaia to defend them from the increasing heat of the sun as much as we do. And Gaia depends on organic life. We will be partners in this project. It is crucial, Lovelock argues, that the intelligence of Earth survives and prospers. He does not think there are intelligent aliens, so we are the only beings capable of understanding the cosmos. Maybe, he speculates, the novacene could even be the beginning of a process that will finally lead to intelligence suffusing the entire cosmos. At the age 100, James Lovelock has produced the most important and compelling work of his life.
- 2019
Novozän
Das kommende Zeitalter der Hyperintelligenz
James Lovelock, der einflussreichste Ökodenker unserer Zeit, hat mit 100 Jahren eine faszinierende Theorie über das zukünftige Leben auf der Erde präsentiert. Er argumentiert, dass wir am Beginn eines neuen Zeitalters stehen: dem Novozän, dem Zeitalter der Hyperintelligenz. Lovelock, bekannt für die Gaia-Hypothese, feierte im vergangenen Juli seinen 100. Geburtstag und veröffentlichte ein neues Buch mit einer gewagten These. Er prognostiziert das Ende des Anthropozäns und den Beginn des Novozäns, in dem aus der künstlichen Intelligenz neue Lebensformen hervorgehen werden: Cyborgs, die um das Zehnfache schneller agieren als wir. Diese neue Intelligenz wird uns in ihrer Entwicklung ähnlich erscheinen wie die Pflanzenwelt, jedoch nicht die grausame Art, die wir aus Hollywood-Filmen kennen. Vielmehr wird sie auf das Überleben unseres Planeten angewiesen sein und sich den Herausforderungen der bevorstehenden Klimakatastrophe stellen müssen. Cyborgs könnten somit unsere letzte Rettung darstellen. Lovelock bietet mit 100 Jahren einen tiefen Einblick in unsere Zukunft und präsentiert in seinem Buch eine weise und originelle Perspektive, die keinen einzigen langweiligen Satz enthält.
- 2016
The Earth and I
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
- 2016
- 2015
A Rough Ride to the Future
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In 'A Rough Ride to the Future', James Lovelock - the great scientific visionary of our age - presents a radical vision of humanity's future as the thinking brain of our Earth-system
- 2009
The vanishing face of Gaia : a final warning
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Lovelock first began thinking that the planet resembles a living entity in the 1960s, while working for a NASA project on how to detect life on Mars. While other scientists suggested elaborate tests involving space probes to check for microbes in Martian soil, Lovelock said to save the rocket fuel, we didn't even need to bother going there. Life, he theorized, would leave its telltale signature in a planet's atmosphere. There would be chemicals or elements that shouldn't be there but for the existence of something unusual, like living things. Anyone looking at the Earth from afar could tell right away that it had to harbour life because its atmosphere is loaded with oxygen, a gas so chemically reactive it shouldn't exist at all in any quantity. -- from http://www.theglobeandmail.com (Dec. 17, 2015)
- 2008
Profesor James Lovelock se v 70. letech minulého století proslavil svou teorií, podle níž geosféra, atmosféra a biosféra na Zemi tvoří provázaný systém, na který můžeme pohlížet jako na jediný živý organismus. Tento organismus pojmenoval Gaia po řecké bohyni, stvořitelce Zemi. Kniha přináší propracovanou teorii obsahující mimo jiné i katastrofické vize dalšího možného vývoje planety.
- 2007
Environmentalisté pro jadernou energii
- 321 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Dobře zdokumentovaná kniha, jejímž autorem je zakladatel EFN (Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy Ekologové pro jadernou energii), představuje nový přístup k energetickým potřebám planety a předkládá jednoduchá fakta odpovídající na vaše otázky: o existenci radioaktivity v přírodě, o relativním významu přírodní radiace, použití radioaktivního záření v medicíně, vojenství a průmyslu a jeho účincích na zdraví, o devastujícím znečištění našeho životního prostředí při razantním spalování fosilních paliv (nafta, plyn, uhlí) a jiných.






