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Kate Yoder
Kate Yoder
Associate Editor at
Grist
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United States
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Politicians don’t get how popular climate action is. That’s a problem.
The gap widens when officials get more money from fossil fuel interests and have more contact with conservative interest groups.
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Research shows that what you call climate change doesn’t matter much
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What climate policies work best? A new study has answers.
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How Big Oil’s big money influences climate research
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Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work.
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2 months ago
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