Lovelock refuted teleology in his theory.
And the scientific community looked into his commentary and, collectively, decided that his refutation wasn't sufficient.
Lovelock apparently put most opposition down to a lack of understanding of non linear mathematics.......Exactly the type of mathematics which gives rise to complex sets in Chaos theory.......The plot thickens....could the dead hand of Dawkinism be at play in the strange case of the vanishing chaos theory?
Chaos theory has not vanished, it's back where it was before Jurassic Park came out, as a curious element of maths and statistics.
The Gaia theory, meanwhile, is exactly where it should be: in the scientific conversation as an hypothesis, awaiting refinement and sufficient evidence to become an accepted scientific law, which may or may not ever happen.
Given that Professor Dawkins does not, to the best of my knowledge, review papers for the major periodicals, nor have some sort of Spectre-like grip on the scientific community, their continued reluctance to accept Lovelock's claims seem less like one man's beligerent crusade as you'd like to picture, and just the scientific process at work.
O.