Edward O. Wilson
Biologist and Naturalist
“It is…our nature to choose large goals that while difficult are potentially game-changing and universal in benefit. To strive against odds on behalf of all of life would be humanity at its most noble.”
— E.O. Wilson
Half-Earth Day 2019 Evening Lecture
Half-Earth is a clarion call to protect half the land and sea in order to safeguard the bulk of biodiversity, and ourselves. At this critical moment for our planet, the Half-Earth Project is bringing together the unique expertise and experience of scientists and thought leaders from around to world to achieve this important moonshot and solve the current environmental crisis.
Renowned biologist and naturalist E.O. Wilson joined former U.S. secretary of the interior Sally Jewell for a discussion as part of the Albright Lecture in Conservation. Before their discussion, former California Governor Jerry Brown shared some inspiring words; Stephen Lockhart, chief medical officer of Sutter Health, framed the science and the problem; and Walter Jetz, Scientific Chair of the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation, explained Map of Life, a platform for the mapping and monitoring of global species populations that can inform conservation decisions.
In addition to the video of the evening event below, recordings of the full Half-Earth Day conference proceedings are available at the Half Earth website.


Sally Jewell