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Katharine K. Wilkinson, "Climate Wayfinding: Healing Ourselves and the Planet We Call Home" (Amber Lotus Publishing, 2026)

Apr 8, 2026
Katharine K. Wilkinson, climate leader and co-founder of the All We Can Save Project, brings warmth and rigor as she guides readers through 'Climate Wayfinding.' She discusses why old maps fail, the book’s quilt of essays, poetry and prompts, and how reflective practices, small-group trust, and practical tools help people move from overwhelm to sustained climate engagement.
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INSIGHT

Climate Work As Navigation In A Mapless World

  • Climate Wayfinding treats climate engagement as navigation through a mapless world.
  • Katharine Wilkinson frames the crisis as emotional and cultural disorientation where old maps no longer work and we must grow new capacities to navigate.
ANECDOTE

Book Born From Real Pilots And Retreats

  • The book grew from an experiential program called Climate Wayfinding tested with real cohorts.
  • Wilkinson wrote essays to frame the program after running retreats and online cohorts, then realized those materials formed a book.
INSIGHT

One Process Fits Many Starting Points

  • The program worked across ages and experience levels from college students to retirees.
  • Wilkinson found the process (look inward, outward, forward) reliably supports both newcomers and seasoned climate workers.
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