Katharine Wilkinson
Katharine K. Wilkinson is an American writer, climate change activist, and executive director and co-founder of the All We Can Save Project, a climate leadership organization. She co-hosts the podcast ''A Matter of Degrees'' with Leah Stokes. Previously, Wilkinson served as editor-in-chief of The Drawdown Review at Project Drawdown and was the senior writer for ''The New York Times'' bestseller ''Drawdown'', which documents the "what is possible" approach for addressing climate change. ''Time'' named her one of 15 "women who will save the world" in 2019.Wilkinson is in part known for her role in advocating for women in climate change activism including her 2018 TED talk. She co-edited the ''All We Can Save'' anthology of women climate leaders with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. The Academy of American Poets made her a judge of the Treehouse Climate Action Poem Prize.
Her books on climate include the bestselling anthology ''All We Can Save'' (2020, co-editor), ''The Drawdown Review'' (2020, editor-in-chief and principal writer), ''The New York Times'' bestseller ''Drawdown'' (2017, senior writer), and ''Between God & Green'' (2012), which ''The Boston Globe'' dubbed “a vitally important, even subversive, story.” Provided by Wikipedia