What is the Gaia Theory?

Darwin's theory of evolution and James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis HELP?

  • Are Darwin's theory of evolution and James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis complementary, or do they contradict each other? Examples would be nice

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    Not really. First of all, Lovecock's degree is in medicine, not science. He is also an environmentalist nut case, and his theory is not generally accepted by the scientific community (although it is praised by environmentalists). The Gaia hypothesis is most widely attacked by evolutionary biologists. The reason for the attack is mostly because the theory does not jive with a natural selection view of evolution. Google 'Steven J. Gould' or 'Richard Dawkins' and 'gaia argument' for the complete criticism. In short, the evolutionary biologists fail to see how natural selection working on single earthly organisms can have an effect on planetary balance (homeostasis).

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