

Speakers:
Elizabeth Bagley, Ph.D., Managing Director, Project DrawdownKatharine Wilkinson, Ph.D., Co-founder, The All We Can Save Project
Climate solutions don't implement themselves — they require people who are informed, motivated, and equipped to act. The SHIFT (Super High-Impact Initiative for Fixing Tomorrow) guide provides a research-based framework for connecting personal action to collective impact across five roles: citizen, professional, investor, consumer, and role model.
But knowing what to do is only part of the journey. When the path feels uncertain — or the weight of the moment becomes too hard to carry — how do we find our footing?
Katharine K. Wilkinson, Ph.D., co-editor of All We Can Save and lead writer of Drawdown, has written a new guide for exactly this moment. Climate Wayfinding: Healing Ourselves and the Planet We Call Home is a compassionate, empowering map for moving from ache to action, from doubt to possibility — “invaluable,” as Bill McKibben recently put it.
Join Wilkinson and Project Drawdown’s Elizabeth Bagley, Ph.D., for a dynamic conversation and readings from the book. Together, they will explore how we orient ourselves within a changing world, identify where we can contribute most, and sustain the energy to keep going. Whether you are a longtime climate practitioner or newly finding your footing, you will leave nourished, grounded, and better equipped for the road ahead.
After the presentation, Dr. Wilkinson will be available to sign your copy of Climate Wayfinding and books will also be available for purchase.
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From Ache to Action: The Human Work of Climate Change is a free independent taking place on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at The Melody of San Francisco, 906 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA, San Francisco, United States. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 60 people have registered out of 60 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour.
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