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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 author known for All We Can Save, offers a compassionate guide for navigating climate uncertainty. She discusses why maps fail, the book’s participatory “walk-with-you” format, inward practices like meditation and journaling, and tools for building community, joy, and sustained engagement.
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INSIGHT

Mapless World Requires New Navigation Skills

  • The world has become literally and emotionally mapless as shorelines, glaciers, and forests shift, requiring new navigation capacities.
  • Katharine Wilkinson frames Climate Wayfinding as building orientation skills to find meaningful contribution amid rapid change.
ADVICE

Use A Threefold Process To Find Your Climate Role

  • Use an experiential process of looking inward, outward, and forward to answer “What can I do?” rather than a simple checklist.
  • Wilkinson adapted a tested Climate Wayfinding program into essays, prompts, and group exercises to guide sustained engagement.
ANECDOTE

Diverse Pilots Proved The Method Scales

  • Pilot cohorts ranged from a college junior to retirees and long-time climate workers, proving the method works across life stages.
  • Facilitators now span 75 colleges and cultural institutions, showing rapid institutional uptake.
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