• The Vanishing Face of Gaia

  • A Final Warning
  • By: James Lovelock
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (64 ratings)

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The Vanishing Face of Gaia

By: James Lovelock
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Publisher's summary

In The Vanishing Face of Gaia, British scientist James Lovelock predicts global warming will lead to a Hot Epoch. Lovelock is best known for formulating the controversial Gaia theory in the 1970s, with Ruth Margulis of the University of Massachusetts, which states that organisms interact with and regulate Earth's surface and atmosphere. We ignore this interaction at our peril.

An “unwilling Cassandra,” he is nevertheless an "an optimistic pessimist" and thinks we will survive the coming Hot Epoch, but predicts climate change will reduce our population from 9 billion to around one billion or less."I don't think nine billion is better than one billion," Lovelock writes. He compares humans to the “first photosynthesisers, which, when they first appeared on the planet, caused enormous damage by releasing oxygen a nasty, poisonous gas.” Oxygen turned out to be beneficial to the life forms that evolved to utilize it, including us, but a global anaerobic ecosystem gave way in the face of this atmospheric change. If simple microbial life forms could effect such a change, why is it hard to believe that humans could do so, too? And we are, unwittingly at first, but many have recognized the danger for some time now, and time is running out.

There are factions at work today trying to convince the public that global warming is a leftwing conspiracy, a liberal hoax. They claim that scientists perpetuate this “myth” to obtain government grants, and point to “independent” scientists (usually funded by the oil industry) who refute climate change science. Dr. Lovelock may be the antidote to these claims, as he is a truly independent scientist. Lovelock, a chemist and inventor by profession and a climate activist, is not beholden to any government, university, or granting agency. Let those determined to bury their heads in the sands of right wing silliness do so. The rest of us, young and old, have work to do. Lovelock's book sets out an important agenda to follow.

©2009 James Lovelock (P)2011 Post Hypnotic Press

Critic reviews

"Lovelock's writing has enormous warmth and vitality … we need scientists such as him" (Fiona Harvey, Financial Times)
"Gripping, convincing and indeed terrifying" (Michael McCarthy, Independent)
"Exhilarating … Lovelock is the closest thing we have to an Old Testament prophet" (John Carey, Sunday Times)

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A Remarkably Insightful Book That Derives from the Emergent Conditions of Our Time

Written by the inventor of Gaia, Jame Lovelock, this book walks the reader through the remarkable period of scientific discovery in the 19th and 20th centuries, to arrive at the crystal clear recognition of the human plight of the 21st century. We are the unmatched dominant carnivores on the planet, and we’ve done so with the power of our brains, and our collective ability to act harmoniously with others of our species. This power derived from and coupled with genetic heritage has caused to vastly over-populate the very planet and systems that gave rise to us. There are immutable consequences that emerge from this condition.

Much of this story, or stories aren’t particularly new, but it’s nice to have them summed so well into a highly readable book. Hopefully, it makes us more intelligent, and humble with respect to our future decisions and actions.

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Brilliant research and documentation

From james Lovelock, possibly the most influential tinker we have regarding the true implications of
climate change and what we can do about it. this book is particularly prescient.
I highly suggest all of Lovelock's books
Wish there were more in audio format.
this book is rich with insight and authoritative examples and possible solution.
Truly we must act and wisely
Bravo!

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A New Perspective - A Must Listen - Very Moving

Where does The Vanishing Face of Gaia rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is probably the most important book I've ever listened to. I still have not finished processing all the information and concepts presented by Lovelock. This book should be required listening for every world leader.

What did you like best about this story?

I like the new perspective that James Lovelock brings to the topic of global warming. He really makes a great case of focusing on what's truly important.

What does Simon Vance bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Simon Vance is amazing. He delivers the words, with so many voices, in such a way as to make me believe that this is exactly how James Lovelock would have read it.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I had to turn this book off several times; it's too powerful to listen in a single sitting.

Any additional comments?

I have a new perspective on the world and mankind, as a result of this book.

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Essential and entertaining

This is an interesting look into global heating from one of the cleverest people on the planet.
You have to read this.

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Poetic version of climate change

I have always been deeply influenced by James Lovelock “Gaia as living Earth” since young, thus I stopped using straws > 20 years ago, before it became trendy.

I truly believe that population explosion is the cause of climate change, thus I chose not to have kids. He has always been brave in stating his belief to let nature select. Guess with COVID-19, Gaia is doing her “selecting”. It is sad that so many people died, no doubt about it. On the other hand, it’s Gaia and COVID-19 that moved the balance a bit, much more so than the young Swedish girl and her publicity stints.

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An unexpectedly narrow perspective

What would have made The Vanishing Face of Gaia better?

The author should have looked more closely into the Fukushima accident in Japan. As a resident of Japan, I find his rendering of the various accidents that have occurred here as very cavalier and not well-informed. His ever condescending tone is tiresome and detracts from the credibility of his arguments. I would recommend listeners to choose authors who give their audience more credit for intelligence.

What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?

I liked his pacing and understanding of the material.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

The parts where the author had some personal experience were informative.

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