James Ephraim Lovelock (1919 nî 7 goe̍h 26 —) sī chok-ka, gián-kiù-chiá (researcher), khoân-pó-ka (environmentalist), bī-lâi-ha̍k-ka (futurologist), mā sī to̍k-li̍p chò gián-kiù ê kho-ha̍k-ka; toà tiàm Eng-tē ê Cornwall. 1969 nî Lovelock thê-chhut Gaia Lí-lūn (Gaia hypothesis), chú-tiuⁿ Tē-kiû bē-su sī chhiau-seng-bu̍t (superorganism) leh ūn-chok.
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James Ephraim Lovelock 1919 nî 07 goe̍h 26 ji̍t(1919-07-26)
Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England |
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2022 nî 07 goe̍h 26 ji̍t (103 hòe)
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- University of Manchester (BSc)
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (PhD)
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Tù-miâ |
- Electron capture detector
- Gaia hypothesis
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4 |
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- Fellow of the Royal Society (1974)
- Tswett Medal for Chromatography (1975)
- American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography (1980)
- Norbert Gerbier–MUMM Award (1988)
- Dr A. H. Heineken Prize for Environmental Sciences (1990)
- Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1990)
- Volvo Environment Prize (1996)
- Companion of Honour (2003)
- Wollaston Medal (2006)
- Arne Naess Chair in Global Justice and the Environment (2007)[1]
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Thesis |
The properties and use of aliphatic and hydroxy carboxylic acids in aerial disinfection (1947) |
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jameslovelock.org |
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