
Eve Driver is a writer based in Brooklyn.
Her first book is What We Can’t Burn (Westwood Press, 2024), and her essays, poetry and reporting have been published or are forthcoming in Emergence Magazine, Grist, The Tusculum Review, Quartz, Undark, Mongabay, Harvard Magazine, the Harvard Political Review and elsewhere.
Her work has been taught on syllabi at Boston College and Sarah Lawrence College, and she has been invited to speak at Harvard, Tufts, Princeton, Brown, Smith, Duke, Lewis & Clark, Tulane, and Wake Forest.
Eve has worked as a journalist in Nairobi, a climate policy advisor at the U.S. Dept of Energy, a strategy consultant in New York, and a tutor at the Harvard Writing Center. She won the Harvard Undergraduate STS Essay Prize for her thesis on the politics of attributing extreme weather to climate change.
She is currently working on a collection of poetry and serving on the Advisory Board of the Gull Island Institute, whose mission is to reinvent liberal arts education for the age of climate change.
She is represented by Andrea Blatt at William Morris Endeavor.