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Campus Sustainability Week to feature virtual keynote address by Katharine Wilkinson

Katharine Wilkinson, a climate author, strategist, teacher, and vice president at Project Drawdown, will discuss 'Vital Questions for a Living Planet' on Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.

As part of Campus Sustainability Week, 黑料不打烊 will host a virtual keynote discussion titled “Vital Questions for a Living Planet” by Katharine Wilkinson at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 20.

Wilkinson聽is a climate author, strategist, teacher, and vice president at聽Project Drawdown. Her publications include “All We Can Save” (forthcoming), “The Drawdown Review,” the聽New York Times聽best-seller “Drawdown” and “Between God & Green.” TIME聽recently featured Wilkinson as one of 15 鈥渨omen who will save the world.鈥

Existential questions live at the heart of the climate crisis鈥攓uestions that call us to make sense of this moment, imagine what’s possible, and participate in this era of great transformation. In this wide-ranging and聽interdisciplinary聽keynote, Katharine Wilkinson will share highlights from Project Drawdown鈥檚 pioneering and ongoing assessment of climate solutions, invite us to grapple with what it means to be human on a changing planet, and offer her insights about rapidly, radically reshaping society. Our call, as members in the community of life, is to聽live into the answers together.

To attend this webinar, please register at:聽

Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability, Center for Environmental Studies, International and Global Studies Program, Kernodle Center for Civic Life, Political Science and Policy Studies, Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life