We question whether the increasingly popular, radical idea of turning half the Earth into a network of protected areas is either feasible or just. We argue that this Half-Earth plan would have widespread negative consequences for human populations and would not meet its conservation objectives. It offers no agenda for managing biodiversity within a human half of Earth. We call instead for alternative radical action that is both more effective and more equitable, focused directly on the main drivers of biodiversity loss by shifting the global economy from its current foundation in growth while simultaneously redressing inequality.</p
James Watson and Oscar Venter discuss the practicalities of conserving half of Earth's terrestrial e...
The call to set aside half of Earth's surface for nature conservation is gaining momentum across the...
For interspecies justice, animal welfare, and animal rights, the planet needs to be divided on the b...
We question whether the increasingly popular, radical idea of turning half the Earth into a network ...
We question whether the increasingly popular, radical idea of turning half the Earth into a network ...
In light of continuing global biodiversity loss, one ambitious proposal has gained considerable trac...
Preserving global biodiversity depends upon designating many more large terrestrial and marine areas...
The unfolding crises of mass extinction and climate change call for urgent action in response. To li...
Maintaining or restoring at least 50% of Earth’s land area as intact, natural ecosystems has been pr...
For interspecies justice, animal welfare, and animal rights, the planet needs to be divided on the b...
As humans increasingly transform the Earth and expand to other planets, how should we relate to natu...
The author of "Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth" provides an introduc...
Continued biodiversity loss has prompted calls for half of the planet to be set aside for nature - i...
It is theoretically possible to protect large fractions of species in relatively small regions. For ...
Environmental conservation finds itself in desperate times. Saving nature, to be sure, has never bee...
James Watson and Oscar Venter discuss the practicalities of conserving half of Earth's terrestrial e...
The call to set aside half of Earth's surface for nature conservation is gaining momentum across the...
For interspecies justice, animal welfare, and animal rights, the planet needs to be divided on the b...
We question whether the increasingly popular, radical idea of turning half the Earth into a network ...
We question whether the increasingly popular, radical idea of turning half the Earth into a network ...
In light of continuing global biodiversity loss, one ambitious proposal has gained considerable trac...
Preserving global biodiversity depends upon designating many more large terrestrial and marine areas...
The unfolding crises of mass extinction and climate change call for urgent action in response. To li...
Maintaining or restoring at least 50% of Earth’s land area as intact, natural ecosystems has been pr...
For interspecies justice, animal welfare, and animal rights, the planet needs to be divided on the b...
As humans increasingly transform the Earth and expand to other planets, how should we relate to natu...
The author of "Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth" provides an introduc...
Continued biodiversity loss has prompted calls for half of the planet to be set aside for nature - i...
It is theoretically possible to protect large fractions of species in relatively small regions. For ...
Environmental conservation finds itself in desperate times. Saving nature, to be sure, has never bee...
James Watson and Oscar Venter discuss the practicalities of conserving half of Earth's terrestrial e...
The call to set aside half of Earth's surface for nature conservation is gaining momentum across the...
For interspecies justice, animal welfare, and animal rights, the planet needs to be divided on the b...