Bill McKibben New Yorker, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Bill McKibben Bio | Wiki

Bill McKibben is an American Author, Educator, and Environmentalist. He serves as a contributing writer at the New Yorker and is the founder of 350.org and ThirdAct.org. Bill writes about Climate Crisis in the station newsletter on the environment. He was part of an environmental campaign against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project.

He spent three days in jail in Washington, D.C in 2011 and 2012. In addition, in 2013 he won the Gandhi Peace Award and his name appeared on the Foreign Policy magazine’s list of the 100 most important global thinkers in 2009.

Bill McKibben Age

He was born on December 8, 1960, in Palo Alto, California, in the United States. Bill is 61 years old.

Bill McKibben Height

He is a man of average stature. Bill stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.74 m).

Bill McKibben Photo
Bill’s Photo

Bill McKibben Family

He was born to his hardworking and supportive mother and father in Palo Alto, California, the United States. Bill is the son of Gordon McKibben and Peggy McKibben. His father was a writer at Business Week and was detained during a protest in support of Vietnam veterans against the war. In 1980 he served as business editor at the Boston Globe.

Bill McKibben Wife

He is happily married to his beautiful wife Sue Halpern. Sue is a writer and together they have a daughter Sophie, who was born in 1993 in Glens Falls, New York. The duo first met as Sue was working as a homeless advocate. Bill is a longtime Methodist and is an active fellow at the Post Carbon Institute. Moreover, he is a Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College.

Bill McKibben Education

He participated in statewide debate competitions and wrote for the local paper as a high school student at Lexington High school. Bill joined Harvard College in 1978 and worked as an editor of Harvard College in 1978 and as president in 1981.

Bill McKibben Books

He has written a number of great books apart from his writing career, they include:

  • In Katrina’s Wake in 2016
  • The Most Radical Thing You Can Do in 2020
  • Lewis and the Lighthouse in 2011
  • 25 Bicycle Tours in the Adirondacks in 1995
  • An Idea Can Go Extinct in 2021
  • Wandering Home in 2014
  • Hundred dollar holiday in 1998
  • Long Distance in 2000
  • Radio Free Vermont in 2017
  • Oil and Honey in 2013
  • Falter in 2019
  • Eaarth in 2010
  • The End of Nature in 1989
  • The comforting whirlwind in 1994
  • Look at the Land in 1993
  • Deep Economy in 2014
  • The Return of the Wolf in 2000
  • A Grower’s Guide to Balancing Soils in 2021

Bill McKibben The End of Nature

This is a book that is written by Bill, published by Random House publication in 1989. The book is written mainly on global warming for a general audience. Moreover, the book contains 224 pages written in English and is readily available at the Kindle store at $12.99.

Bill McKibben New Yorker

He joined The New Yorker in 1982 working as a staff writer writing much of the Talk of the Town column until early 1987. Bill left the station after William Shawn a longtime editor was forced out of his job. Moreover, his freelance writing career kicked off in 1988 during the same time that climate change appeared on the public agenda following the hot summer and fires of 1988.

Bill serves as a contributing writer at the New Yorker and the founder of 350.org and ThirdAct.org. Bill writes about Climate Crisis in the station newsletter on the environment. Further, his frequent contributions appear in The Atlantic, Harper’s, Orion, Mother Jones, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Adbusters, Outside, The American Prospect, The New York Review of Books, and The New York Times.

Some of Bill’s colleagues at The New Yorker Include:

Dexter Filkins – Writer

Jelani Cobb – Staff Writer

David Grann – Staff Writer

Susan Glasser – Writer

Michael Schulman – Staff Writer

Evan OsnosStaff Writer

Molly Fischer – Staff Writer

David Remnick – Editor

Bill McKibben Salary

He receives decent pay working as a contributing writer at the New Yorker. Bill’s salary is $82,760 annually.

Bill McKibben Net Worth

He has served as a professional writer, author, and also environmentalist for some time now. Through his books and awards received he has gathered a decent fortune. Bill’s estimated net worth is $1.5 Million.

How Old Is Bill McKibben

Bill is 61 years old born on December 8, 1960, in Palo Alto, California, in the USA.

Who Is Bill McKibben

Bill serves as a contributing writer at the New Yorker and is the founder of 350.org and ThirdAct.org. Bill writes about Climate Crisis in the station newsletter on the environment. He was part of an environmental campaign against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project.

Bill’s Twitter