Proper noun
Kolbert (plural Kolberts)
A surname.
After her lecture, I asked Kolbert to define "catastrophe." Source: Internet
Echoing thoughts expressed subsequently by Elizabeth Kolbert in her disturbing new book, The Sixth Extinction, Tierney takes pains to shift our belief that natural disasters are things that happen, and come at us from, “out there.” Source: Internet
Professor Kathryn Kolbert, director of the newly launched Athena Center for Leadership Studies, addressed Barnard's Student Government Association Monday night to discuss the program's progress. Source: Internet
Chief Rubeo had been talking in general terms about retirement for some time, but Ms. Kolbert had not heard anything definitive earlier in the year, she said. Source: Internet
Elizabeth Kolbert: We have locked in centuries of climate change Elizabeth Kolbert covers climate change for the New Yorker. Source: Internet
The New Yorker’s Elizabeth Kolbert calls it “Raw and honest, probing and skeptical, a thoroughly compelling and deeply moving meditation on love, loss, and what makes a self.” Source: Internet