Last year, together with a team of five academics and the support of numerous experts dedicated to the environment, Miguel B. Araújo coordinated the first exhaustive reflection on the state of biodiversity conservation in Portugal titled: Biodiversity 2030: A New Agenda for Conservation under Climate Change. For the first time in a document of this nature, a prospective analysis was included on the challenges that climate change poses to biodiversity. Although the document is available online for free download, several people requested a printed version. Until now, we only had a few copies for restricted distribution, but now those interested can order the printed version of the book through the Bookmundo.