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Andrew Watson is a British-born American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of the venture capital firm, Watson Ventures. He is also the founder of the venture capital firm, Watson Capital. Andrew Watson was born in 1952 in London, England. He attended the University of Cambridge, where he earned a degree in economics. After graduating, he moved to the United States and began working in the venture capital industry. Andrew Watson has been involved in numerous investments and has been a part of the founding team of several successful companies. He has invested in companies such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. He is also a board member of several companies, including the online payment company, PayPal. Andrew Watson has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. He is 68 years old.

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2011

Watson published the popular book Revolutions that Made the Earth with colleague Tim Lenton in 2011.

1980

While at the Marine Biological Association and Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the 1980s, he developed techniques for tracking ocean water bodies using tracers such as sulphur hexafluoride and perfluorodecalin. He and colleagues applied these to measure the slow mixing vertical rates in the ocean, and to trace the movement of patches of surface water. He also applied the technology to enable iron fertilization experiments. More than a dozen such experiments have now been carried out and have proved that iron is an essential limiting nutrient in important areas of the world ocean.

1975

Watson graduated with a first class BSc in physics from Imperial College London in 1975. He then became a PhD student of James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia hypothesis of Earth regulation, at the University of Reading. He and Lovelock introduced the Daisyworld model in 1983, showing how ecological competition between hypothetical "daisies" could affect planetary albedo and regulate environmental temperature. Watson and his students have subsequently developed a priori models for the regulation of atmospheric composition through geological time. He has applied the weak Anthropic Principle to evolution on Earth, suggesting that long-term regulation of the Earth’s temperature and environment may be a necessary pre-requisite to allow sufficient time for the evolution of complex life and intelligence, rather than an intrinsic property of the Biosphere as Lovelock proposed.

1952

Andrew James Watson FRS (born 1952) is a British marine and atmospheric scientist and an expert in processes affecting atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations. He was formerly a Professor of biogeochemistry in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, in 2013 he moved to a position as Professor at the College of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Exeter.