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Margulis and Sagan

While addressing the question What Is Life Margulis and Sagan remind us that every species of organism produces wastes that are incompatible with its own existence. As humans living on an ever-more-crowded planet, our main reason for abating pollution is self-preservation. Observing nature tells that that some day, if we don t control it, our own waste will kill us. [Pg.395]

Margulis, L. and Sagan, D. (1995). What is Life Simon and Schuster, New York... [Pg.313]

Margulis L. and Sagan D. (2002). Acquiring genomes. A theory of the origins of species. Basic Books, New York, NY, USA. [Pg.417]

Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan. The Microcosmos Coloring Book. Boston Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. [Pg.695]

Margulis, Lynn, and Carl Sagan. What Is Life London Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1995. This is a popular book that defines fundamental characteristics of living organisms as criteria in the search for extraterrestrial organisms. [Pg.310]


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