Re: Kurt Gödel und die Grenzen des Berechenbaren
Verfasst: Mo 8. Aug 2022, 12:53
Ach Schade. Nun ist er doch auf und davon.
Wed 27 Jul 2022
"James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, has died on his 103rd birthday. The climate scientist died at home on Tuesday surrounded by loved ones, his family said.
Lovelock, who was one of the UK’s most respected independent scientists, had been in good health until six months ago, when he had a bad fall."
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Wie werden es vielleicht noch erleben...
"In his last years, he expressed a pessimistic view of global climate change and man’s ability to prevent an environmental catastrophe that would kill billions of people.
“The reason is we would not find enough food, unless we synthesized it,” he told New Scientist magazine in 2009. “Because of this, the cull during this century is going to be huge, up to 90 percent. The number of people remaining at the end of the century will probably be a billion or less. It has happened before. Between the ice ages there were bottlenecks when there were only 2,000 people left. It’s happening again.”
(C)
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/27/clim ... -dead.html
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... d-birthday
Wed 27 Jul 2022
"James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis, has died on his 103rd birthday. The climate scientist died at home on Tuesday surrounded by loved ones, his family said.
Lovelock, who was one of the UK’s most respected independent scientists, had been in good health until six months ago, when he had a bad fall."
...
Wie werden es vielleicht noch erleben...
"In his last years, he expressed a pessimistic view of global climate change and man’s ability to prevent an environmental catastrophe that would kill billions of people.
“The reason is we would not find enough food, unless we synthesized it,” he told New Scientist magazine in 2009. “Because of this, the cull during this century is going to be huge, up to 90 percent. The number of people remaining at the end of the century will probably be a billion or less. It has happened before. Between the ice ages there were bottlenecks when there were only 2,000 people left. It’s happening again.”
(C)
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/27/clim ... -dead.html
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... d-birthday