Bill McKibben is an influential environmentalist, author, and journalist.
He has written numerous books on environmental issues, with "The End of Nature" being his first and most famous work.
McKibben founded environmental organizations like 350.org and is known for his early warnings about global warming.
He frequently contributes to major publications and has received awards for his writing.
McKibben studied at Harvard and began his career at The New Yorker.
He is recognized as a leading voice in environmental activism and journalism, residing in Vermont with his family while serving as a scholar at Middlebury College.
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