John W. Reid is a conservationist and economist whose writing has appeared in the New York Times, Atlantic, and Scientific American. He lives in Sebastopol, California. Thomas E. Lovejoy was a pioneering biologist who led and championed forest conservation efforts for over 50 years.
A very clear-eyed, practical and persuasive plan for how to save these forests, and maybe the rest of us in the process. -- Richard Powers - The Ezra Klein Show Nothing could be more important than saving the world's last remaining forests, and no one could make a more eloquent case for this than John Reid and Thomas Lovejoy. Ever Green is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of life. -- Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Under a White Sky and The Sixth Extinction Five giant forests-Amazon, Congo, New Guinea, and two taigas-holding carbon, diverse life, and the fate of the planet. This is a profoundly important, fresh-minded, deftly written, and constructive book. Therefore it's also thrilling. -- David Quammen, author of The Tangled Tree and Spillover John Reid and Thomas Lovejoy's compelling and crucial narrative takes us to the astonishing intact cores of these lungs of our planet, these libraries of life that harbor diverse Indigenous peoples and multitudinous other-than-human beings. That so much remains is a welcome and uplifting revelation. -- Carl Safina, ecologist and author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words John Reid and Thomas Lovejoy make clear that the only way the world can prevent the worst of the coming climate disaster is by preserving and restoring its remaining megaforests.... Ever Green is a blueprint for saving megaforests, and saving ourselves. -- Scott Weidensaul, author of A World on the Wing In the preservation of the remaining great forest landscapes of the world lies the very hope and perhaps the only hope of humanity to find a new way of living on this planet.... Ever Green itself is a prayer for the well-being of the earth. -- Wade Davis, author of Magdalena and Into the Silence