Elizabeth Kolbert is a renowned journalist and author, known for her work on environmental issues.
As a staff writer at The New Yorker, she has covered a wide range of scientific and environmental topics.
Kolbert's books, including "Field Notes from a Catastrophe" and "The Sixth Extinction," have received critical acclaim and awards, with the latter winning the Pulitzer Prize.
Her writing style combines rigorous research with engaging storytelling, making complex scientific concepts accessible to general readers.
Kolbert resides in Williamstown, Massachusetts, balancing her career with family life.
Her work has significantly contributed to public understanding of climate change and biodiversity loss.
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