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May 16, 2026

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Michael Mehta Webster

Featured Title: The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth
The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth
The Rescue Effect by Michael Mehta Webster

“Details profound examples of life’s resilience and makes a convincing case that the natural world still has a lot worth fighting for.” —Paul Greenberg, New York Times bestselling author of Four Fish and The Climate Diet
 
As climate change continues to intensify, the outlook for life on Earth often seems bleak. Yet hope for the future can be found in the “rescue effect,” which is nature’s innate ability to help organisms persist during hard times. Like a thermostat starting the air conditioning when a room gets too warm, the rescue effect automatically kicks in when organisms are stressed or declining.
 
In The Rescue Effect, Michael Mehta Webster reveals the science behind nature’s inherent resilience, through compelling stories of species that are adapting to the changing world—including tigers in the jungles of India, cichlid fish in the great lakes of Africa, and corals in the Caribbean. In some cases, like the mountain pygmy-possum in the snowy mountains of southeast Australia, we risk losing species without intensive help from people. As observers to—and the cause of—species declines, we must choose whether and how to help, while navigating challenging questions about emerging technologies and the ethics of conservation actions.
 
Ultimately, Webster argues that there are good reasons to expect a bright future, because everywhere we look, we can see evidence that nature can rescue many species from extinction; and when nature alone is not up to the task, we can help. Combining rigorous research with gripping storytelling, The Rescue Effect provides the cautious optimism we need to help save life on Earth.

About Michael Mehta Webster

Michael Mehta Webster is an expert in ecology, conservation and philanthropy, as well as an ardent nature enthusiast. He is a Professor of Practice in the Department of Environmental Studies at New York University. Michael has also led efforts to connect cutting-edge science to protecting species and ecosystems in the wild as the Executive Director of the Coral Reef Alliance, a Program Officer at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and an academic scientist at Cornell and Oregon State University. Michael earned a Ph.D. in Zoology at Oregon State University, and a B.S. in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin. He will be presenting “The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth.”

Twitter: @RescueEffects

Author Schedule:

Venue(s):

James Michener Pavilion

Presentation Start Time:

12:15 pm

Presentation End Time:

1:05 pm

Signing Time:

1:15 pm

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