Bill McKibben

Bill McKibben is the author of a dozen books, most recently The Bill McKibben Reader, an essay collection. A scholar in residence at Middlebury College, he is co-founder of 350.org, the largest global grassroots organizing campaign on climate change.

Currently

  • People, Let's Get Our Carbon Down

    September 9, 2009

    From soul to hip-hop: the new environmental movement has a street beat.

  • Together, We Save the Planet

    March 4, 2009

    Nation Forum: Hyper-individualism has damaged society, the planet and our private lives. We need a politics that calls us to work together.

2008

  • Earth at 350

    May 12, 2008

    Atmospheric CO2 has spiked to 385 parts per million. Roll that back to 350, and we may still live and thrive.

  • A Green Corps

    March 20, 2008

    The New Deal brought with it programs that served not only the good of the people and the economy but also the environment. We need that now more than ever.

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