Writer & Podcaster

Elizabeth Doerr is a writer, podcaster, community organizer, mother, and small business owner whose work sits at the intersection of climate justice, resilience, and place. Her writing has appeared in Dwell, Civil Eats, Romper, The Progressive, Bloomberg CityLab, Scalawag Magazine, and Portland Monthly, among others, and her 2015 street harassment feature for Baltimore City Paper earned a Maryland/Delaware/DC Press Association award.

Elizabeth writes the Cramming for the Apocalypse Substack and hosts the Cramming podcast about the intersection of climate justice and disaster preparedness. She is also the host of the podcast Charm of the Wilderness, which explores climate justice through U.S. national parks (which she also writes about on Substack). She is working on a book about this journey through the national parks.

Elizabeth is also the founder of social impact communications firm Doerr&Co and co-founder of the writer-mom community Scribente Maternum. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and son.

Elizabeth is represented by Amanda Bernardi of Europa Content.

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