Protecting the Amazon requires fresh thinking

Published: Aug. 8, 2023, 8:44 p.m.

Tim Killeen is a top conservation biologist and author whose book is a straight-shooting, non-naive dive into "everything you need to know about the Amazon if you want to save it," he says on this episode.

With 30 years of experience living in the Amazon, his wealth of knowledge springs from having guided the first environmental impact study there, pioneering satellite mapping of deforestation with NASA, and traveling extensively throughout the region, so Killeen has unique insight into the drivers of \u2013 and solutions for \u2013 Amazon deforestation.

On this episode he shares key insights from the second edition of his book "A Perfect Storm in the Amazon Wilderness," plus what gives him hope, and his advice for up-and-coming conservationists.

Mongabay is releasing the book's new edition in short installments in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, find the first two chapters published so far, here:

  1. The state of the Amazon: Chapter 1 of \u201cA Perfect Storm\u201d

  2. Infrastructure defines the future: Chapter 2 of \u201cA Perfect Storm in the Amazon\u201d

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