The Moral Question at the Center of the Climate Crisis with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson and Brett Jenks

LIMINAL

Climate change poses one of the most existential threats of our time. It is a complex and overwhelming problem that requires a diverse set of solutions. We also know that at its core, this crisis, like many, is a moral challenge, rather than a technical one. In this episode of LIMINAL, we invite you to think  less about the “what” of climate work and more about the “who” and “who” we need to be in order to create the transformational change required to combat the warming planet.

On this episode, Dar Vanderbeck is in conversation with two climate leaders  - Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, Executive Director of the All We Can Save Project and author of Drawdown  and Brett Jenks, CEO of Rare and an Aspen Institute Catto Fellow, to explore their unique paths into climate work and invite you to think about the ways you might show up. 

Learn more about All We Can Save: https://www.allwecansave.earth/ 

Learn more about Rare's behavior change work: https://rare.org/program/climate-culture/ 

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