Acknowledgements
A note on the second edition
Preface by Lynn Margulis
Foreword by Brian Goodwin
Introduction
Anima Mundi
Encountering Gaia
From Gaia Hypothesis to Gaia Theory
Life and the Elements
Carbon Journeys
Life, Clouds and Gaia
From Microbes to Cell Giants
The Forgotten Kingdom
Desperate Earth
Gaia and Biodiversity
In Service to Gaia
Bibliography
Index
Preface by Lynn Margulis. Foreword by Brian Goodwin. Introduction. Anima Mundi. Encountering Gaia. From Gaia Hypothesis to Gaia Theory. Life and the Elements. Carbon Journeys. Life, Clouds and Gaia. From Microbes to Cell Giants. The Forgotten Kingdom. Desperate Earth. Gaia and Biodiversity. In Service to Gaia. Bibliography. Index.
An exciting exploration into how Gaian science can help us to develop a sense of connectedness with the 'more-than-human' world.
Dr. Stephan Harding holds a doctorate in ecology from the University of Oxford. He is the Co-ordinator of the MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College, where he is also Resident Ecologist and a teacher on the short course programme.
A wonderful and beautiful book.
*James Lovelock, theorist behind the Gaia hypothesis*
Animate Earth represents systems science at its best ... Harding
brings the concept of Gaia to life, not just in terms of the
science, but philosophically and personally - giving a whole new
dimension to what 'environment-friendly' really means.
*Jonathon Porritt, Chairman of the UK Sustainable Development
Commission*
Scientifically sophisticated, yet easy to understand and
captivating. Harding writes about Gaia with great passion, and he
eloquently discusses the theory's philosophical, social and
political implications. I recommend Animate Earth to everyone
concerned about the fate of our planet.
*Fritjof Capra, author of The Web of Life and The Hidden
Connections*
Stephan Harding is one of the few people who knows how to link the
science of Gaia with the spirit of Gaia ... A brave book which may
upset people from both sides of the divide he seeks to bridge -
which makes it all the more essential reading for those seeking to
respond to the challenges of our times.
*Peter Reason, Professor of Action Research Practice at University
of Bath*
For depth of understanding of Earth functioning and our human role
in the process, Stephan Harding's Animate Earth is the finest of
recent studies. It should be read, meditated on, and adopted as a
guide to our human course of action if we would avoid the disaster
of an ecological collapse of life on Earth.
*Thomas Berry, author of The Great Work and The Dream of the
Earth*
To read Animate Earth is to be taken on an incredible journey as
Stephan invokes myth and storytelling to bring the living systems
of Gaia to life.
*transitionconsciousness.wordpress.com*
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