Summary
Bill McKibben is an author, environmentalist, and activist. In 1988 he wrote The End of Nature, the first book for a common audience about global warming. He is a co-founder and Senior Advisor at 350.org, an international climate campaign that works in 188 countries around the world.
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Bill McKibben is an author and environmentalist who in 2014 was awarded the Right Livelihood Prize, sometimes called the ‘alternative Nobel.’ His 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change, and has appeared in 24 languages; he’s gone on to write a dozen more books. He is a founder of 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement, which has organized twenty thousand rallies around the world in every country save North Korea, spearheaded the resistance to the Keystone Pipeline, and launched the fast-growing fossil fuel divestment movement.
The Schumann Distinguished Scholar in Environmental Studies at Middlebury College and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he was the 2013 winner of the Gandhi Prize and the Thomas Merton Prize, and holds honorary degrees from 18 colleges and universities. Foreign Policy named him to their inaugural list of the world’s 100 most important global thinkers, and the Boston Globe said he was “probably America’s most important environmentalist.”
A former staff writer for the New Yorker, he writes frequently for a wide variety of publications around the world, including the New York Review of Books, National Geographic, and Rolling Stone. He lives in the mountains above Lake Champlain with his wife, the writer Sue Halpern, where he spends as much time as possible outdoors . In 2014, biologists honored him by naming a new species of woodland gnat— Megophthalmidia mckibbeni–in his honor.
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- May 21, 2014, Bill McKibben, Rolling Stone, “A Call to Arms: An Invitation to Demand Action on Climate Change“
- Dec 17, 2013, Bill McKibben, Rolling Stone, “Obama and Climate Change: The Real Story”
- Oct 27, 2013, Bill McKibben, TomDispatch, “X-Ray of a Flagging Presidency“
- Aug 18, 2013, Bill McKibben, TomDispatch, “Movements Without Leaders“
- May 30, 2013, Bill McKibben, The Guardian, “It’s Time to Stop Investing in the Fossil Fuel Industry“
- Apr 8, 2013, Bill McKibben, Salon, “Will Democrats Destroy the Planet?“
- Oct 30, 2012, Bill McKibben, New Republic, “After Sandy, a Climate Change Conversation? Dream On“
- July 19, 2012, Bill McKibben, Rolling Stone, “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math“
- May, 2012, Bill McKibben, Solutions Journal, “It’s Time to Fight the Status Quo“
- May 3, 2012, Bill McKibben, TomDispatch, “Too Hot Not to Notice?“
- Feb 7, 2012, Bill McKibben, Huffington Post, “The Great Carbon Bubble“
- Oct 3, 2011, Bill McKibben, The New York Times, “The Cronyism Behind a Pipeline for Crude“
- Sept 28, 2011, Bill McKibben, Rolling Stone, “The Keystone Pipeline Revolt: Why Mass Arrests are Just the Beginning“
- June 27, 2011, Bill McKibben, New Republic, “Canada and its Tar Sands: What the Country Can Learn from Brazil About Protecting the Environment“
- June, 2011, Bill McKibben, National Geographic, “Can China Go Green?”
- Aug 18, 2010, Bill McKibben, The Guardian, “Why has extreme weather failed to heat up the climate debate?“
- Aug 4, 2010, Bill McKibben, TomDispatch, “We’re hot as hell and we’re not going to take it any more.“
- Aug 4, 2010, Bill McKibben, LA Times, “It’s time to talk, and act, tough.“
- Feb 24, 2010, Bill McKibben, LA Times, “The O.J. tactic.“
- Oct 19, 2009, Bill McKibben and Chip Giller, Grist, “Day of Climate Action Shows Power of Web Organizing“
- Sept 9, 2009, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. & Bill McKibben, The Nation, “People, Let’s Get Our Carbon Down”
- Nov 6, 2008, Bill McKibben, The Guardian, “Welcome to Reality, Mr. President Elect“
- June 23, 2008 Bill McKibben, Washington Post “End of the Open Road”
- May 11, 2008, Bill McKibben, LA Times, “Civilization’s Last Chance“
Selected Interviews
Feb 7, 2014, Bill Moyers: Bill McKibben to Obama: Say No to Big Oil
Oct 30, 2013, Open Democracy: Time for the Climate Movement to Get on the Front Foot
Oct 2, 2013, Morning Joe: One Man’s Journey from Writer to Activist
Sept 18, 2013, Democracy Now!: Obama Can Salvage His Climate Legacy by Rejecting Keystone XL Pipeline
Dec 30, 2012, NPR: 2013: A Tipping Year for Climate Change?
Nov 29, 2012, Huffington Post: Bill McKibben on Divestment From Fossil Fuels
Oct 29, 2012, Salon: Bill McKibben does the Sandy Math
June 27, 2012, Democracy Now!: Bill McKibben of 350.org on Colorado Wildfires, Debby, Keystone XL and the Failure of Rio+20
Apr 17, 2012, Truthout: The Climate Movement Takes On Fracking: Interview with Bill McKibben
Nov 14, 2011, Colbert Report: The Keystone XL Oil Pipeline
Aug 17, 2010, Triple Pundit Talks to Bill McKibben
Aug 5, 2010, Speaking of Faith: Bill McKibben, the Moral Math of Climate Change
June 7, 2010, NPR: Environmentalists to Obama ‘Seize the Moment,’ an interview with Bill McKibben
May 26, 2010, PRI: The Take Away, Gulf Coast Oil Spill: Just a Reminder, an interview with Bill McKibben
Apr 30, 2010, Bill McKibben on NPR’s On Point
Apr 15, 2010, Bill McKibben on Democracy Now
Apr 13, 2010, Bill McKibben on MarketPlace
Aug 17, 2009, Bill McKibben on the Colbert Report