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650: Climate Leader and Bestselling Author, Dr. Katharine K. Wilkinson, on Closing the Climate Action Gap

May 6, 2026
Dr. Katharine K. Wilkinson, climate leader and bestselling author known for Drawdown and All We Can Save, discusses leadership, systems design, and why progress on climate is uneven. She explores the clash between natural cycles and extractive economics. Conversations cover perception gaps that hinder action, the role of culture and values in execution, and practical, low-burden ways people can contribute.
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ANECDOTE

Clear Cut Moment That Defined Her Mission

  • Katharine Wilkinson recounts hiking from a vibrant valley onto a freshly clear-cut ridge and feeling the sharp edge between life and erasure.
  • That moment crystallized for her the disconnect between how nature cycles and humanity's extractive, linear practices, shaping her lifelong focus.
INSIGHT

Climate Is A Multi-Dimensional Planetary Risk

  • Wilkinson highlights that humanity is outstripping seven of nine planetary boundaries, signaling systemic risk beyond emissions alone.
  • She names flows like water, nitrogen, and carbon as essential cycles we've disrupted, reframing climate as a multi-dimensional planetary health crisis.
INSIGHT

People, Purpose, And Culture Drive Execution

  • Wilkinson learned in consulting that execution failures are often people problems: alignment, culture, leadership matter more than pure strategy.
  • Her work with Interface showed corporate purpose can drive near-zero footprints and spur questions about net-positive business models.
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