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The Climate Museum Presents: A Book Launch & Celebration for Climate Wayfinding with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson

  • Frederick P. Rose Auditorium at Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

When maps come up short and the path ahead is uncertain, how do we find our way? In her new book Climate Wayfinding: Healing Ourselves and the Planet We Call Home, best-selling, award-winning author Dr. Katharine K. Wilkinson offers a compassionate and empowering guide for navigating through ache to action, doubt to possibility. Whether we’re steeped in climate or newly curious, we can look inward with care, outward with curiosity, and forward with courage to shape our unique contributions.

Join Dr. Wilkinson (co-editor of All We Can Save) and the Climate Museum for a dynamic book experience, immersing in the wisdom of Climate Wayfinding and the beauty of poetry, art, and song. Amid kindred community, we remember that each of us is a node of possibility for healing the climate crisis—whoever we are and whatever we’ve got to give.

Tickets for this very special event—on publication day!—are only $30. Your ticket helps defray the cost of producing the event and includes a copy of Climate Wayfinding and a signed book plate. At the event, you’ll also have the opportunity to have your book signed directly by Dr. Wilkinson. 

If this cost presents a barrier to you, please reach out to us.

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About The All We Can Save Project
The All We Can Save Project is a nonprofit that nurtures people as the heart of climate healing. Rooted in its founding anthology, All We Can Save, the Project’s programs and resources serve thousands of climate doers, thinkers, and feelers. Dozens of university campuses across the US and Canada are home to its flagship program, Climate Wayfinding—now widely accessible as a book for anyone seeking clarity and courage for their climate journeys.

About the Climate Museum
The Climate Museum, the first museum in the US dedicated to climate change, mobilizes the power of arts and cultural programming to invite visitors into climate engagement and agency. The Museum’s exhibitions and programs help move people from feeling despair and isolation about this existential threat to feeling informed, connected, and empowered to act. The Museum will open the doors to its permanent home on Manhattan’s West Side in 2031.

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