E.O. Wilson’s lifelong passion for ants and conserving the World’s biodiversity
Life as we know it can be sustained only if we preserve functioning ecosystems on at least half of planet Earth.
Continue reading →Life as we know it can be sustained only if we preserve functioning ecosystems on at least half of planet Earth.
Continue reading →Modern forms of agriculture, forest and land management have divorced people from nature. People have been turned into laborers and nature into commodities. ‘Stewardship economics’ is the turning point we propose for a more resilient, equitable and optimistic future. Nature is more than products; it also provides immeasurable services. People are not just producers; they are also caretakers. It is high time we recognize and reward this, and we will all benefit as a result.
Continue reading →Fossil fuels have barely been mentioned in previous climate talks. COP26 has seen a shift, and new movements are forming.
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