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ARTICLE | ‘You need to act now’: Meet 4 girls working to save the warming world
By Anya Kamenetz | 1.19.20 |
ARTICLE | 5 things that went right for climate action in 2019
By Ayana Elizabeth Johnson | 12.30.19 |
ARTICLE | Women, girls, and non-binary leaders are demonstrating the kind of leadership our world so badly needs
By Katharine Wilkinson | 12.9.19 |
PODCAST | Dr. Katharine Wilkinson on The Last Environmentalist
By Josh Dorfman | 10.15.19 |
ARTICLE | 16 awe-inspiring and brave women who are fighting for our future
By Bhupinder Singh | 10.6.19 |
PODCAST | Sustainable leadership with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
By Talking Leadership | 9.27.19 |
INTERVIEW | Climate change is heartbreaking. We can turn that pain towards action
By Maddie Bender | 9.25.19 |
ARTICLE | ‘Haters, back off’, say Twitterati to Greta Thunberg’s trolls
By Aanya Wig | 9.24.19 |
ARTICLE | 25 climate scientists and experts to follow on Twitter if you want to stay informed
By Caroline Burke | 9.20.19 |
ARTICLE | Inspired by the climate strike? Here's how you can join in
By Bumble | 9.20.19 |
PODCAST | Dr Katharine Wilkinson on showing up as a whole person to the climate movement
By Amy Westervelt | 9.19.19 |
INTERVIEW | What do evangelical Christians really think about climate change?
By Kashmira Gander | 9.19.19 |
ARTICLE | Human overpopulation: Can having fewer children really make a difference?
By Jocelyn Timperley | 9.4.19 |
ARTICLE | Reading green? Find solutions on the bookshelf
By Mathew Kelleher | 9.1.19 |
PODCAST | Ep. 27: "I'm reaching deeper, to the love that grief & rage grow out of."
By Laura Brewer | 8.26.19 |
ARTICLE | Join Connected Women Leaders in signing the climate declaration
By Pat Mitchell | 7.24.19 |
ARTICLE | Why female leadership is what the climate justice movement needs
By Lucina Di-Meco | 7.19.20 |
OPINION | Eunice Newton Foote ... a reminder to champion all women leading on climate
By Katharine Wilkinson | 7.17.19 |
ARTICLE | TED’s giant summer reading list: 151 books to dive into right now
By TED.com | 6.27.19 |
ARTICLE | Why I believe connecting women leaders globally is the key to positive change
By Pat Mitchell | 6.19.19 |
PODCAST | #71: Why raising the status of girls can help change everything
By Quinn Emmett & Brian C. Kennedy | 6.18.19 |
ARTICLE | 7 of the best TED Talks about climate change
By The Climate Reality Project | 4.5.19 |
ARTICLE | SDG5: Why you can't fight climate change without tackling gender inequality
By Madeleine Cuff | 3.8.19 |
ARTICLE | 25 badass women shaking up the corporate climate movement
By Heather Clancy | 3.8.19 |
PODCAST | Empowering women to chill out the planet
By Jacquelyn Gill & Mary Annaïse Heglar | 3.25.19 |
ARTICLE | BE.Hive Brief: A day filled with hope, solutions, and the unexpected
By Rare | 3.21.19 |
ARTICLE | Here’s the proof that environmental activism and feminism go hand in hand
By Montana Bass | 3.19.19 |
OPINION | Women hold the key to curbing climate change
By Katharine Wilkinson | 3.7.19 |
ARTICLE | Why investing in women is the next step in funding sustainability solutions
By Beth Braverman | 2.19.19 |
INTERVIEW | How empowering women and girls can help stop global warming
By Pat Mitchell | 1.23.19 |
ARTICLE | What would Jesus do? Talking with evangelicals about climate change
By Megan Mayhew Bergman | 12.19.18 |
ARTICLE | Here’s a way to stop climate change: Empower women
By Emily Dreyfuss | 12.4.18 |
ARTICLE | Gender equity is the most overlooked solution for climate change
By Adele Peters | 11.29.18 |
ARTICLE | A theory of climate change—and climate wonder—for the classroom
By Jonathan Hahn | 8.27.18 |
ARTICLE | A conversation on climate: Is it “game over” or “game on” for the planet?
By Rand Elkman | 4.13.18 |
ARTICLE | What will it take to kickstart the ‘drawdown’ movement?
By Heather Clancy | 2.7.18 |
PODCAST | Project Drawdown with Katharine Wilkinson
By Gina Murphy-Darling | 4.18.18 |
PODCAST | Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan to reverse global warming | 6.17.17
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RADIO | ‘Drawdown’ book offers solutions to global warming
By Andrea Dukakis | 6.26.17 |
RADIO | A plan to draw down carbon in the atmosphere
By Geoffrey Riley | 4.20.17 |
PODCAST | Ep. 8: Taking action—brighter days ahead
By Marshall Shepherd | 6.13.18 |
PODCAST | Ep. 23: Drawdown and the middle ground on climate
By Ashley Mazanec | 4.10.18 |
RADIO | Ray C. Anderson Foundation & Drawdown
By Eric Moncrief | 10.1.17 |
RADIO | Interview
By Joe Jordan & Rachel Anne Goodman | 6.11.17 |
“With a climate-denying party controlling the government, it can seem that there’s no hope.... But a new book might change that–and serve as a blueprint for what comes next if the U.S. government (and the global community) begins to aggressively focus on altering the climate future. Drawdown is likely the most comprehensive model of climate solutions ever made.” — Fast Company Drawdown “will give you the best kind of hope, the kind that balances realism with radical vision.... Stabilizing the climate system will require a heroic global effort, but the point here is [that]...such an effort can do more than merely succeed; that it can succeed well, and open into futures that we can actually bear to contemplate.” |
“Be kindly unto the scientists, for they may just save our skin—and make us happier and wealthier in the bargain.... [Drawdown] brings good news: not only is the world worth saving, but we can correct some of the worst effects of global warming.... An optimistic program for getting out of our current mess, well deserving of the broadest possible readership.” — Kirkus Review “[T]here’s been no real way for ordinary people to get an understanding of what they can do and what impact it can have. There remains no single, comprehensive, reliable compendium of carbon-reduction solutions across sectors. At least until now.... [T]he public is hungry for this kind of practical wisdom.” — Vox |
“If you understand American evangelical Christianity, representing at least a quarter of the US population, as the politically and theologically complex, fractious, and ultimately mainstream phenomenon that it is, then you’ll appreciate the nuance and sensitivity with which Katharine Wilkinson navigates her subject in Between God & Green. Wilkinson tells a vitally important, even subversive, story at the heart of this carefully researched book.” — Boston Globe
“This may be the most detailed and important book on the subject of evangelical concern over climate change. It is certainly the most comprehensive and provides a great insider view on a burgeoning movement.... [But] perhaps the most compelling element of the book is that it is a well-told story.” |
“Between God & Green makes a number of important contributions to religious and environmental studies and deserves a wide audience, both academic and popular.... [Wilkinson’s] analysis goes a long way toward explaining the divisive nature of climate change among evangelicals.” |
“Between God & Green is a great story, one where faith breaks free of conventional boundaries and expectations and expresses itself in a profound way on one of the great moral and political challenges of our time, the human threat to the stability of the planet’s climate.”
— James Gustave Speth
ARTICLE | Darren Aronofsky Discusses “Noah” and Climate Change
By Chris Mooney | 4.23.14 PODCAST | Between God & Green with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
By Beth Bond | 9.26.12 ARTICLE | Interview with Katharine Wilkinson ‘01
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ARTICLE | Did evangelicals change the climate change conversation?
By Ruth Moon | 9.28.12 PODCAST | Between God and Green: Faith-based environmentalism and climate change
By Jisung Park | 11.7.12 ARTICLE | Does the Environmental Movement Expect Too Much Head and Not Enough Heart?
By John Kassel | 9.10.12 |
BOOK REVIEW | ‘Between God & Green’ by K. Wilkinson
By Wen Stephenson | 7.15.12 ARTICLE | Would Jesus vote yes on the T-SPLOST?
By Michelle Hiskey | 7.23.12 ARTICLE | Between God and Green: An Interview with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
By Laura Michelle Burns | 3.5.13 |
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