
How Modern Agriculture Can Save the Gorillas of Virunga
Intensifying agriculture and urbanization is the best way to save what wild places remain
Ted Nordhaus works at the Breakthrough Institute in Oakland, Calif. He wrote the institute's recent report Nature Unbound: Decoupling for Conservation along with Linus Blomqvist and Michael Shellenberger. Credit: Nick Higgins
Intensifying agriculture and urbanization is the best way to save what wild places remain
At the U.N. summit last week, climate economists tackled the role of innovation in fixing the world’s climate
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