How to Save the Amazon: A journalist’s fatal quest for answers
Author Dom Phillips
- Publish Date: June 10, 2025
- Format: eBook
- Category: Nature - Environmental Conservation & Protection
- Publisher: Chelsea Green
- Pages: 384
- US Price: $16.99
- CDN Price: $37.95
- ISBN: 978-1-64502-321-0
Reviews
“This book is the best possible tribute to a martyred colleague—these writers have helped finish the work he couldn’t, offering a picture of this crucial place and suggesting some of the ways we might still help it to survive. We can’t let life on this Earth be snuffed out; this powerful book will help us to rise to this challenge.”—Bill McKibben, author of The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon
“Bold, pacy, bursting with optimism and filled with vivid descriptions and deft pen-portraits, this is the work of an indomitable soul – and a tribute to how much Dom Phillips was clearly loved by his friends and colleagues. How to Save the Amazon is a beauty of a book. Let Dom and Bruno’s legacy be that we finally listen to the Indigenous defenders of the Amazon who have guarded it for so long.”—Guy Shrubsole, author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain
“This book bleeds with the passion, tenacity and eloquence of a man who gave his life for the Amazon. Dom’s intense life, cut short, will inspire and unite environmental defenders the world over.”—Yuvan Aves, author of Intertidal
“This is an important book which we should all read. Heartbreaking, devastating, yet also somehow hopeful. How to Save the Amazon records the relentless destruction of nature and its brutal effect on communities, but it’s also a rallying call to listen to those who know: the Indigenous people who have lived in and protected this magnificent part of our planet for centuries.”—Andrea Wulf, author of The Invention of Nature
“A defiant triumph of a book that roars forth from the frontlines of this deadly war against our life-support systems. By turns shocking, heartbreaking and deeply inspiring, this book – this act of solidarity – makes my heart leap. For there in the deeply researched intricacies and complexities of a forest torn apart are the seeds of hope: the courageous people fighting back, and they will not be silenced thanks to Dom and his brilliant pen-mates.”—Gaia Vince, author of Adventures in the Anthropocene
“An important dispatch from one of the burning centers of the world.”—Michael Malay, author of Late Night, winner of the 2024 Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing