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How to Save the Amazon: A Journalist's Fatal Quest for Answers

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"A book both brilliant and broken, [and] one that is ultimately as inspiring and devastating as the Amazon itself."
--The Guardian

Journalist Dom Phillips traveled deep into the Amazon rainforest searching for solutions to the problem of deforestation, a threat to the local ecosystem, native tribes, and the global climate. When he was murdered in the Javari Valley by a group of environmental criminals, a cohort of journalists and activists took up his work to finish his book and share his important message.

During the dark days of the Bolsonaro administration, British journalist Dom Phillips set out to accomplish an ambitious goal: through research, interviews, and site visits deep in the rainforest, he would emerge with a book answering the question--how can we save the Amazon? Traveling with his companion Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, Dom's adventure includes trekking through Amazonia to see where ranching, fires, illegal fishing, mining, the drug trade, and urbanization have deforested and degraded millions of acres of important forest, degraded ecosystems, and created dangerous conditions for the Indigenous tribes who have called the Amazon home for thousands of years.

Jair Bolsonaro came into power on a platform of anti-environmental exploitation and deregulation. During his term, deforestation in the Amazon, the "lungs of Planet Earth," increased exponentially as environmental criminals took advantage of lax rules, advantageous land use policy, and the difficulty of enforcing laws in a remote area of immense size. Lawlessness reigned and environmental activists found themselves in danger. With the intention of discovering strategies to protect both the land and the people who inhabit it, Dom connected with politicians, farmers, and Indigenous activists to study the benefits and pitfalls of solutions like agroforestry, tourism, and the bioeconomy. While traveling by boat in the Javari Valley, Dom and Bruno were brutally murdered. Unwilling to see her late husband's work be for naught, Dom's widow, Ale, and his literary agent assembled a team of expert writers, journalists, and activists to complete his work, with each tackling one unfinished chapter and grappling with the challenge of interpreting his field notes and discovering his conclusions. How to Save the Amazon, therefore, is a book both by and about Dom Phillips, his quest for answers, and his search for hope.

"A work of courage interrupted by tragedy. . . No book speaks more persuasively to the importance of the Amazon and the dangers that it faces."
--Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

"We can't let life on this earth be snuffed out; this powerful book will help us rise to this challenge."--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

Book Details

ISBN: 

9781645023203

EAN: 

1645023206

Binding: 

Hardcover

Pages: 

304

Authors: 

Dom Phillips

Publisher: 

Chelsea Green Publishing Company

Published Date: 2025-10-06

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Vas Sladek

Anybody who sets out to save the Amazon and loves the place deserves to be read. This journalist paid with his life and his friends had to finish the book for him. I would buy the book even if reviews called it garbage.We need to protect the Amazon! I also highly recommend "We will be jaguars" written by an Amazon Indian so you feel like you're living with her from childhood to adulthood. It's something a journalist can report on but only the natives can reveal their secrets.RIP Dom Phillips

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Ms. Lisa L. Hardiman
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incredible book that arrived sooner then I thought

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J Nicas
Powerful, important reading

Incredible that this book exists — given that the author was murdered in the middle of the reporting. But a team of talented journalist friends picked up the threads of Dom Phillips’ reporting and produced a powerful and important book on the existential threat facing arguably the world’s most important ecosystem and the creative solutions on how humanity can save it — and ourselves.

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Cecilia O.
About us all

Its a invite to everyone to care - and we have to. Great reading

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Christopher Williams
Required reading

Persuasive, powerful look at one of the most important issues of our time.