This article originally appeared in The New York Times, April 9, 2019. The Gorongosa Restoration Project in Mozambique–a long-time Half-Earth Project partner–continues to be an exemplary world leader in biodiversity restoration and management in ways that benefit local communities.
Writing in Prospect Magazine, Tom Friedman imagines if he were King of the World his ecological plan would be to adopt E.O. Wilson’s vision for Half-Earth, and commit half of the planet’s surface to protected zones. Read Tom Friedman’s article below, and also come hear him discuss his
“We Are All Noah Now.” By Thomas L. Friedman, Op-Ed Columnist Originally published in The New York Times, September 7, 2016 HONOLULU — Robert Macfarlane, in his book Landmarks, about the connection between words and landscapes, tells a revealing but stunning story about ho