Kit Thomas (born May 25, 1947) is an American film maker and record producer.
As a filmmaker, Kit Thomas' projects have won awards including two Emmys, and his film Burning Down Tomorrow, commissioned by rock musician Sting to raise awareness about the global rainforest crisis, was nominated for an Oscar (Best Documentary) in 1991.
He co-produced the ECO (Earth Communication Office) PSA campaign which was adopted by the United Nations Environment Program and, according to a Pepperdine University study, has been seen by over one billion people worldwide, a world record for public service announcements.
He was selected by the United Nations to co-produce their official 50th Anniversary film, entitled A Place To Stand.
Thomas has supported the Women's Earth Alliance, Global Green, the Jane Goodall Institute, Free the Slaves and MusiCares.