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by Christopher Dewdney


  Gaia

  As I’ve researched and written this book, I’ve come to understand more completely the vast, interconnected systems of oceans, atmosphere and continents and how they are animated by fire — the Earth’s heat and the sun’s radiation. But I’ve also been struck by the influence that life has had on these systems. Despite radical changes to the ratio of gases in the atmosphere over the past billion years, the surface temperature of Earth has been maintained within a very narrow range. Exactly the range required by life. There have also been several ice ages during that span, but every time the Earth has recovered, even from Snowball Earth. Furthermore, despite the constant inflow of minerals deposited by rivers, the salinity of the oceans has remained constant for hundreds of millions of years. These self-regulating constants are hard to explain without taking into account the influence of organic processes.

  According to James Lovelock, it is life that has tweaked our atmosphere for billions of years, life that has determined the oceans’ salinity. In his 1979 book Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, he set out his theory about how life processes are inextricably intertwined with the non-biological realms of the atmosphere and the oceans. The inspiration for this theory came years earlier, in 1965. He later recalled the exact moment: “An awesome thought came over me. The earth’s atmosphere was an extraordinary and unstable mixture of gases, yet I knew that it was constant in composition over quite long periods of time. Could it be that life on earth not only made the atmosphere, but also regulated it — keeping it at a constant composition, and at a level favorable for organisms?” It was a eureka moment of the first degree.

  He named his theory the Gaia Hypothesis, after the Greek goddess who personified Earth. Lovelock’s theory has been challenged by some scientists who claim that atmospheric levels of nitrogen as well as the Earth’s surface temperature and the salinity of the ocean are independent of life processes. The debate is ongoing. Yet I think that whether or not life is regulating or maintaining Earth’s surface temperature or the composition of the atmosphere, it is simply enough to acknowledge that life has profoundly transformed all of these processes. Life isn’t just the skin of our planet; it has insinuated itself into Earth’s geological pulse, not only using it but also shaping it, along with the oceans and atmosphere beyond. This is the unprecedented truth that transcends any quibbles about self-regulating planetary systems. It is to acknowledge the extraordinary power of life itself.

  Appendix

  Measurement Conversions

  (Some figures have been rounded.)

  Introduction

  20 miles per hour = 32 kilometers per hour

  29.8 inches = 1009 millibars

  50 miles per hour = 80 kilometers per hour

  1. Stormy with a Chance of Life

  10 grams = 0.35 ounces

  80–90 grams = 2.8–3.2 ounces

  2 kilograms = 4.4 pounds

  200 kilograms = 441 pounds

  53 tons = 48 tonnes

  50,000 tons = 45,360 tonnes

  1,000 feet = 305 meters

  1 square foot = 0.0929 square meters

  130–230 megatonnes = 143–254 megatons

  332 gigatonnes = 365 gigatons

  439 gigatonnes = 484 gigatons

  29 gigatonnes = 32 gigatons

  771 gigatonnes = 850 gigatons

  180 megatonnes = 198 megatons

  375,000 trillion gallons = 1,420 trillion liters

  2. The Wild Blue Yonder

  5,200 million million tons = 4,717 million million tonnes

  25 million tons = 23 million tonnes

  2,000 miles = 3,219 kilometers

  1,000 miles = 1,609 kilometers

  0.5 miles = 0.8 kilometers

  18 miles = 29 kilometers

  123° Celsius = 253° Fahrenheit

  -181° Celsius = -293.8° Fahrenheit

  19 miles = 30.5 kilometers

  29,029 feet = 8.851 kilometers

  1.5 miles = 2.4 kilometers

  35–40,000 feet = 10.6–.12 kilometers

  23,018 feet = 7 kilometers

  328 feet = 100 meters

  90,000 cubic feet = 2,548 cubic meters

  1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees

  3 miles = 4.8 kilometers

  330 miles per hour = 530 kilometers per hour

  30 inches = 1015.92 millibars

  2 inches = 67.7 millibars

  0.5 miles = 0.805 kilometers

  11.5 inches = 29 centimeters

  26,400 feet = 8 kilometers

  -23° Celsius = -10° Fahrenheit

  7 miles = 11.2 kilometers

  -60° Celsius = -76° Fahrenheit

  18 miles = 29 kilometers

  13 miles = 21 kilometers

  12–19 miles = 20–30 kilometers

  0° Celsius = 32° Fahrenheit

  14 miles = 22 kilometers

  20 miles = 32 kilometers

  -3° Celsius = 26.6° Fahrenheit

  31 miles = 50 kilometers

  50 miles = 80 kilometers

  19 miles = 30.5 kilometers

  45,000 feet = 12.8 kilometers

  120,000 feet = 35.4 kilometers

  217,000 feet = 66 kilometers

  314,750 feet = 95 kilometers

  50 miles = 80 kilometers

  160 miles = 240 kilometers

  500–2,000º Celsius = 932–3,632º Fahrenheit

  200 miles = 322 kilometers

  240 miles = 386 kilometers

  1 mile = 1.6 kilometers

  40 miles = 64 kilometers

  3,000º Celsius = 5,432º Fahrenheit

  770 miles per hour = 6 kilometers per second

  430 miles = 692 kilometers

  6,200 miles = 9,978 kilometers

  3. Cloud Nine: Inside the Misty Giants above Our Heads

  38° Celsius = 100° Fahrenheit

  0° Celsius = 32° Fahrenheit

  10 miles = 16 kilometers

  -40° Celsius = -40° Fahrenheit

  2 Celsius degrees = 3.6° Fahrenheit

  1,000 feet = 304 meters

  18° Celsius = 64° Fahrenheit

  9,000 feet = 2,743 meters

  3,280 feet = 1,000 meters

  30° Celsius = 86° Fahrenheit

  16,400 feet = 5 kilometers

  -40° Celsius = -40° Fahrenheit

  18,000 feet = 5,486 meters

  42,240–52,800 feet = 13–16 kilometers

  16,500–50,000 feet = 5–15 kilometers

  6,500 feet = 2 kilometers

  12–15 miles = 20–25 kilometers

  47,000 feet = 14,325 meters

  -50º Celsius = -58º Fahrenheit

  10,000 feet = 3,048 meters

  6,000 feet = 1.8 kilometers

  4. The Poem of Earth: Rain

  0.5 millimeters = .019 inches

  4.5 miles per hour = 2 meters per second

  5 millimeters = .197 inches

  20 miles per hour = 9 meters per second

  125 miles per hour = 201 kilometers per hour

  9 millimeters = .354 inches

  50 square miles = 80 square kilometers

  18 inches = 45.7 centimeters

  20 feet = 6 meters

  28 inches = 71 centimeters

  44° Celsius = 111° Fahrenheit

  1,000 feet = 304.8 meters

  350 million tons = 318 million tonnes

  12 million tons = 11 million tonnes

  15 feet = 4.5 meters

  200 miles = 322 kilometers

  -40° Celsius = -40° Fahrenheit

  350 miles = 600 kilometers

  180 pounds = 82 kilograms

  80 pounds = 36.2 kilograms

  60,000 feet = 18.3 ki
lometers

  50 pounds = 22.6 kilograms

  300 hundred square miles = 482.8 square kilometers

  250,000 acre-feet = 308,250,000 cubic meters

  2,500 miles = 4,023 kilometers

  138 inches = 350.5 centimeters

  460 inches = 1,168 centimeters

  74 inches = 188 centimeters

  1,042 inches = 2,646.6 centimeters

  -1° Celsius = 30° Fahrenheit

  1° Celsius = 33.5° Fahrenheit

  4 inches = 10.1 centimeters

  5. The Secret Life of Storms

  14° Celsius = 57° Fahrenheit

  19,000 miles = 30,000 kilometers

  37,000 miles = 60,000 kilometers

  932 miles per hour = 1,500 kilometers per hour

  6,500 feet = 1.2 miles

  30,000° Celsius = 54,000° Fahrenheit

  124 miles = 200 kilometers

  25–56 miles = 40–90 kilometers

  31 miles = 50 kilometers

  245 miles = 400 kilometers

  8 inches = 20 centimeters

  6,000 miles = 9,656 kilometers

  100 miles per hour = 161 kilometers per hour

  2 pounds = 0.9 kilograms

  7 inches = 17.7 centimeters

  2.5 pounds = 1.1 kilograms

  105 miles per hour = 169 kilometers per hour

  40–70 miles per hour = 64–113 kilometers per hour

  261–319 miles per hour = 420–513 kilometers per hour

  150 miles per hour = 241 kilometers per hour

  100 miles per hour = 160 kilometers per hour

  2 square miles = 6 square kilometers

  10,000 feet = 1.9 miles

  2–3 miles = 3–5 kilometers

  35 miles per hour = 55 kilometers per hour

  5 miles per hour = 8 kilometers per hour

  6. Katrina: The Life Story of a Hurricane

  25–38 miles per hour = 20–34 kilometers per hour

  2,408 miles = 3,875 kilometers

  26.5° Celsius = 80° Fahrenheit

  150 feet = 50 meters

  1,600 miles = 2,600 kilometers

  39 miles per hour = 63 kilometers per hour

  2.3 miles = 3.7 kilometers

  26.05 inches mercury = 882.15 millibars

  27.5 inches mercury = 931.25 millibars

  230 miles = 370 kilometers

  74–95 miles per hour = 119–153 kilometers per hour

  155 miles per hour = 249 kilometers per hour

  175 miles per hour = 282 kilometers per hour

  4–5 feet = 1.2–1.5 meters

  18 feet = 5.5 meters

  42 feet = 13 meters

  155 miles per hour = 249.4 kilometers per hour

  40 miles = 64 kilometers

  300 miles = 500 kilometers

  10,000 feet = 1.9 miles

  500 feet = 152 meters

  25–28 feet = 7.6–8.5 meters

  7. Palace of the Winds

  39 feet = 12 meters

  26 feet = 8 meters

  10° Celsius = 18° Fahrenheit

  3,281 feet = 1,000 meters

  40° Celsius = 72° Fahrenheit

  12 inches = 30.5 centimeters

  -20° Celsius = -4° Fahrenheit

  7° Celsius = 44.6° Fahrenheit

  -48° Celsius = -54° Fahrenheit

  57° Celsius = 103° Fahrenheit

  9° Celsius = 49° Fahrenheit

  93 miles per hour = 150 kilometers per hour

  1.15 miles per hour = 1.85 kilometers per hour

  75 miles per hour = 120 kilometers per hour

  200 miles per hour = 322 kilometers per hour

  100 miles per hour = 160 kilometers per hour

  32,000 feet = 10,000 meters

  402 miles per hour = 250 kilometers per hour

  310 miles per hour = 500 kilometers per hour

  8. Which Way the Wind Blows: The Story of Weather Forecasting

  34 feet = 10.3 meters

  42 feet = 13 meters

  32 inches = 80 centimeters

  125 square miles = 201 square kilometers

  30.9 inches = 1,045 millibars

  9. Apollo’s Chariot: The Seasons

  93 million miles = 149.6 million kilometers

  67,000 miles per hour = 108,000 kilometers per hour

  0.7 miles per hour = 1.2 kilometers per hour

  17 miles per day = 29 kilometers per day

  11 miles = 17 kilometers

  1 mile = 1.6 kilometer

  6,000 miles = 9,656 kilometers

  278 million miles = 299 million kilometers

  584 million miles = 940 million kilometers

  21° Celsius = 70° Fahrenheit

  2,000–3,000 feet = 609–914 meters

  37° Celsius = 99° Fahrenheit

  38º Celsius = 100º Fahrenheit

  58º Celsius = 136º Fahrenheit

  30° Celsius = 86° Fahrenheit

  15° Celsius = 59° Fahrenheit

  34° Celsius = 93° Fahrenheit

  25° Celsius = 77° Fahrenheit

  42° Celsius = 108° Fahrenheit

  7° Celsius = 6° Fahrenheit

  800 miles = 1,287 kilometers

  400 miles = 643.7 kilometers

  10. A Cold Place: Winter and the Ice Ages

  -10° Celsius = 14° Fahrenheit

  -15° Celsius = 5° Fahrenheit

  -22° Celsius = -7.6° Fahrenheit

  35° Celsius = 95° Fahrenheit

  18° Celsius = 65° Fahrenheit

  -20° Celsius = -4° Fahrenheit

  -27° Celsius = -16.6° Fahrenheit

  -28° Celsius = -14.4° Fahrenheit

  35° Celsius = 95° Fahrenheit

  32.2° Celsius = 90° Fahrenheit

  31° Celsius = 88° Fahrenheit

  30° Celsius = 86° Fahrenheit

  29° Celsius = 85° Fahrenheit

  -20º Celsius = -4º Fahrenheit

  20,000 feet = 6 kilometers

  -270.45° Celsius = -455° Fahrenheit

  6 feet = 1.8 meters

  1.5 miles = 2.4 kilometers

  8º Celsius = 46° Fahrenheit

  -18° Celsius = -0.3° Fahrenheit

  -63° Celsius = -81° Fahrenheit

  40 miles per hour = 64 kilometers per hour

  200 miles per hour = 322 kilometers per hour

  -89.2° Celsius = -128.6° Fahrenheit

  -32° Celsius = -26° Fahrenheit

  -17.2° Celsius = 1.0° Fahrenheit

  - 107° Celsius = -161° Fahrenheit

  -35º Celsius = -31º Fahrenheit

  65 feet = 20 meters

  0.6 miles = 1 kilometers

  65 feet = 20 meters

  10 billion tons = 9 billion tonnes

  -30° Celsius = -22° Fahrenheit

  -40° Celsius = -40° Fahrenheit

  23° Celsius = 73° Fahrenheit

  330 feet = 100 meters

  65 feet = 20 meters

  16 feet = five meters

  11. Climate Change Past and Present

  8 feet = 2.4 meters

  6 feet = 2 meters

  330 feet = 100 meters

  2 miles = 3.2 kilometers

  435 miles = 700 kilometers

  330 feet = 100 meters

  16° Celsius = 29° Fahrenheit

  15° Celsius = 27° Fahrenheit

  3 feet = 1 meter

  5.6° Celsius = 42° Fahrenheit

  10.4° Celsius = 50.8° Fahrenheit

  1.2° Celsius = 2° Fahrenheit

  0.8° Celsius = 1.5° Fahrenheit

  771 gigatonnes = 850 gig
atons

  29 gigatonnes = 32 gigatons

  2° Celsius = 3.6° Fahrenheit

  11 inches = 28 centimeters

  12. Weather That Changed History

  40 tons = 36 tonnes

  120 feet = 37 meters

  700 miles = 1,126.5 kilometers

  -40° Celsius = -40° Fahrenheit

  -45° Celsius = -49 °Fahrenheit

  -28° Celsius = -20 °Fahrenheit

  -41° Celsius = -44 °Fahrenheit

  -30° Celsius = -22° Fahrenheit

  30° Celsius = 86° Fahrenheit

  19° Celsius = 66.2° Fahrenheit

  26° Celsius = 78.8° Fahrenheit

  23° Celsius = 73.4° Fahrenheit

  21° Celsius = 69.8° Fahrenheit

  2.9° Celsius = 5.2° Fahrenheit

  19° Celsius = 66.2° Fahrenheit

  22° Celsius = 71.6° Fahrenheit

  28° Celsius = 82.4° Fahrenheit

  25 miles per hour = 40 kilometers per hour

  Postscript. Fire, Water, Earth, Air: A Visit to Earth’s Core

  900° Celsius = 1,652° Fahrenheit

  40 miles = 64 kilometers

  93 million miles = 150 million kilometers

  10–60 miles = 20–90 kilometers

  22 miles = 35 kilometers

  3–6 miles = 5–10 kilometers

  14,000 feet = 4,267 meters

  17,000 feet = 5,181 meters

  601 feet = 183 meters

  7.6 miles = 12,262 meters

  6 miles = 10,000 meters

  180° Celsius = 356° Fahrenheit

  7 miles = 11.2 kilometers

  10 million tons = 9.1 million tonnes

  3,960 miles = 6,371 kilometers

  3–6 miles = 5–10 kilometers

  22 miles = 35 kilometers

  15–35 miles = 24–56 kilometers

  12–20 feet = 3.6–6 meters

  11° Celsius = 52° Fahrenheit

  2.4 miles = 4 kilometers

  60° Celsius = 140° Fahrenheit

 

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