Episode 40: Amy Lewis Protecting 50% of The Planet by 2030

About Amy

Amy Lewis is Vice President of Policy & Communications for Wild Foundation and works closely with the organization Nature Needs Half. Amy has spent the last 15 years researching the building blocks of collective action. She has brought this knowledge to bear in her own work as an award-winning nonprofit leader and as a scholar of environmental policy.

Her research explores the relationship between democratic decision-making and policies that benefit the environment. She delights in uncovering the deep forces that determine a society’s political and ecological future. Amy employs her knowledge and skills at the WILD Foundation, aligning her personal goals with WILD’s mission to activate an international ethic of care for wildlife and wild places.

Topics

What is the “Half Earth” movement about?

How do we educate and mobilize an entire planet full of humans to care and then do something toward protecting 50%?

The importance of the BRICS countries

The art and science of good PR, messaging, and organizing

Similarities between Kennedy’s moon shot and protecting 50% of the planet’s land and water habitats for biodiversity

How the solution to the climate crisis and Earth’s 6th mass extinction is to protect and restore half the planet’s wildlands and waterways.

Extra Credit

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Interactive map of ecoregions and level of protection

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Director of Digital Outreach (D.O.D.O.) for The Rewilding Institute Host and Producer of the Rewilding Earth Podcast Jack started Rewilding work as Executive Director of Sky Island Alliance in the mid-1990’s, organizing the Sky Island Wildlands Network design, ripping up illegal roads on forest service lands, installing wolf acclimatization pens on Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch & conducting howling surveys to help make way for the final stage of the Lobo reintroduction program in the Southwest. Through the years, Jack has worked with Dave Foreman and the Rewilding Gang to further Rewilding initiatives and education. |Subscribe | Join The Movement |