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Gaia Hypothesis

Cost: $60

    Dates

  • Wed., Sept. 24-Oct. 8, 10-11:50 a.m.

Location: Online

With Molly Cate, Humanitarian Educator

We’ll examine James Lovelock’s 1979 book, various criticisms of it, and explore the contributions of others, such as Rachel Carson, the “Sun Queen,” Mária Telkes, and science communicator David Suzuki, to our understanding of nature, all in light of our current experience of climate change. Does the Earth behave as a self-regulating, living organism that maintains conditions suitable for life?

Class #: 44043

Registration is now open for OLLI members. Non-members may register starting Sept. 3.

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Molly Cate

Rev. Molly Cate is a humanitarian educator passionate about history, science, and bridging the barriers between people holding clashing belief systems. She is the spiritual leader and often soloist for Unity of the Redwoods in Eureka, California. She has a master’s degree in consciousness studies from Holmes Institute in Santa Rosa, one in sociology from the University of California, Davis, and several certificates in cross-cultural competence.