James Lovelock – The man who named the world (1989)
On James Lovelock and his work including the Gaia theory – produced with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Channel 4 in 1989.
“If you were an artist or novelist, or a poet or somebody like that, nobody would think it odd if you worked in your own home. In science there’s none of this at all. I’m almost the only independent scientist in Britain. Everybody else works in large institutions, universities, or industrial labs. Why should one expect scientists to work that way?” – The Man Who Named the World, Visionaries documentary, 1989.
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