Half-Earth

our planet's fight for life

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English language

Published March 7, 2016 by Liveright Publishing Corporation, a Division of W.W. Norton & Company.

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978-1-63149-082-8
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Half-Earth: Our Planet's Fight for Life is a 2016 book by the biologist E. O. Wilson, in which the author proposes that half of the Earth's surface should be designated a human-free natural reserve to preserve biodiversity. Wilson noted that the term "Half-Earth" was coined for this concept by Tony Hiss in his Smithsonian article "Can the World Really Set Aside Half the Planet for Wildlife?"

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How do we stop the wreck that humans are doing to the environment? Are the conservation efforts enough? Or are we really headed to the sixth extinction? Can we halt this process?

Edward O. Wilson believes we can change our ecological future before it is too late. For that we need more than just to preserve this or that species, or this or that environment, but to set a very specific goal: half-earth — that is to say, that we must reserve half of our planet for wild nature. Less than that and we are taking a very risky gamble with the future of our own species.

Throughout the book, in an easy to read and well argued fashion (as is his style), Wilson tries to make the case for the necessity of the preservation of wild nature, in all its complexities, and tries to demolish the vacuous reasoning behind …