Dr. Stephan Harding – Part 4 / 10 – Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology


In 10 episodes here on YouTube Dr. Harding lead you into a new understanding of our beloved mother Earth. Earth, or Gaia as he prefers to say, needs to be taken care of now. The human rase is about to amuse itself to death on how we exploit the resources. Inspired by James Lovelock (1919 – ) who is a pioneer and rolemodel in this field. He is an independent scientist, author, researcher, environmentalist, and futurist. He is known for proposing the Gaia hypothesis, in which he postulates that the Earth functions as a kind of superorganism. This qoute from the great philosopher says it all: “All life has intrinsic value, irrespective of its value to humans” – Arne Naess, (1912 – 2009) RIP Arne Næss was the founder of deep ecology. He is widely regarded as the foremost Norwegian philosopher of the 20th century Dr. Harding is bringing it all together!

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3 Responses to Dr. Stephan Harding – Part 4 / 10 – Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology

  1. Cihl280777

    As a diver I can confirm the existence of this temperature barrier between surface and deeper water. It’s called the thermocline. It goes several degrees in just a few meters.

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  2. @ Perasplarsenund the Americans to Canada, but it will not eat, and enough space for all if gasoline and exhaust fumes are no longer the fertilizer and transportation, so that less food, in addition draough bue and flow of heat, and desertification. . . what a difficult future we face.

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  3. perasplarsen

    I will never see a cloud the same way again! The decline of biological diversity kingdom is certainly bleak stuff. The loss of complexity and in a non-linery way. . . Shit. . . The Danes could move to Norway in the next 30-50 years. See ya ;-) And thanks for the rescue of the oil money from us. . . Hehe

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