Katja BartholmessIt’s been one year. May 31, 2022My mother died a thousand times. Mostly she died in my head. Well, at least until that one time.5 min read·May 31, 2023----
Katja BartholmessClimate Change: It’s already too late and will never be too late“A last chance to avoid climate disaster?” New York Times, November 3, 20214 min read·Feb 22, 2022----
Katja BartholmessA Glimmer of Empathy for the Easy Way Out“It’s upsetting that a substantial part of the country — the United States — wants to live in a place with an authoritarian at the helm.”…4 min read·Feb 8, 2022----
Katja BartholmessFarmers Market Epiphany: Sustainability needs PolicyEvery Wednesday morning, I grab my basket and stroll over to the Santa Monica Farmers Market. The stalls of dozens of California farmers…6 min read·Jan 17, 2022----
Katja BartholmessWe are the people! — Revisiting a slogan that changed a systemIn 1989, East Germans took to the streets to boldly declare “We are the people!” — It is as timely today as it was back then.6 min read·Dec 19, 2019----
Katja BartholmessThe People, the Planet and Capitalism walk into a barIn these past months, it has become increasingly acceptable to criticize capitalism. A call for new visions!7 min read·Nov 14, 2019----
Katja BartholmessWhat I think about when I think about the Climate CrisisToday I want to position myself. When it comes to climate crisis, I like to keep the eye on the source and embrace a level of collapse7 min read·Jun 27, 2019--1--1
Katja BartholmessFrom Standing Ovations to Climate ActionJust like any standing ovation, climate action started with a few excited people immediately jumping to their feet.5 min read·May 14, 2019----
Katja BartholmessThe Right to Repair, Mend, and MaintainWhat would a world look like where we frown at newness and regard it as a shortcoming rather than an achievement?5 min read·Apr 16, 2019----