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James Lovelock

  • b5382261557has quoted2 years ago
    If on a hot day you compare the temperature of a slate roof with that of a nearby black conifer tree, you would find the roof is 40 degrees hotter than the tree. The tree cools itself by evaporating water
  • b5382261557has quoted2 years ago
    We have so far been protected by the planetary system I call Gaia which cools the Earth's surface
  • b5382261557has quoted2 years ago
    There would be a runaway greenhouse effect. We see evidence of this process around us all the time. If on a hot day you compare the temperature of a slate roof with that of a nearby black conifer tree, you would find the roof is 40 degrees hotter than the tree. The tree cools itself by evaporating water.
  • b5382261557has quoted2 years ago
    process around us all the time. If on a hot day you compare the temperature of a slate roof with that of a nearby black conifer tree, you would find the roof is 40 degrees hotter than the tree. The tree cools itself by evaporating water. Similarly, the sea surface is cool because life keeps it below 15oC; above that temperature there can be no sea life and sunlight is absorbed
  • b5382261557has quoted2 years ago
    There would be a runaway greenhouse effect. We see evidence of this process around us all the time. If on a hot day you compare the temperature of a slate roof with that of a nearby black conifer tree, you would find the
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