[8] Her books on climate include the bestselling anthology All We Can Save (2020, co-editor), The Drawdown Review[9] (2020, editor-in-chief and principal writer), The New York Times bestseller Drawdown[10] (2017, senior writer), and Between God & Green[11] (2012), which The Boston Globe dubbed “a vitally important, even subversive, story.”[12] Wilkinson, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, earned an undergraduate degree in religion from Sewanee, where she is occasionally visiting faculty.
[17] The anthology of writings by women climate leaders became a national bestseller,[18] and Wilkinson created All We Can Save Circles[19] to build community around solutions.
In October, 2020, Leah Stokes and Wilkinson started the podcast A Matter of Degrees, in which they discuss the levers of power that have created the climate problem, and the tools to fix it.
[2] The podcast has received critical acclaim, with Bill McKibben saying, “I can testify firsthand that A Matter of Degrees, a new podcast from Leah Stokes and Katharine Wilkinson, two of the most important and reliable voices in the climate debate, is going to be a don’t-miss show.”[20] She currently serves as the executive director and co-founder of the All We Can Save Project,[21] with the mission to nurture a leaderful climate community.
[27] Beyond her books, Wilkinson has written pieces for multiple media outlets including The Washington Post,[28] Time,[29][30][31] Elle,[5] and CNN.