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Kate Yoder

Kate Yoder

Associate Editor at Grist

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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Are we all living in Florida now? The rise of ‘don’t say climate’ politics.

Talking about climate change may be politically radioactive, but adjusting to its effects is no longer optional.
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What we lost when cars won

Americans once feared cars. Now we can’t imagine life without them.
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Why Democrats aren’t talking about climate change much anymore

As Democrats reflect on the 2024 election, talking about the "planetary emergency" is out, and "cheap energy" is in.
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The strategy behind Trump’s climate catchphrase, the ‘Green New Scam’

The slogan may sound like a joke, but it’s part of a broader campaign to undermine public trust in climate action.
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Why Trump’s purge of ‘negative’ national park signs includes climat...

National parks are melting, burning, and drying out. Rangers are being forced to take down signs explaining why.
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The politics of renewables are getting stranger. ‘Sun Day’ celebrat...

The national day of action on September 21 arrives at a time when clean energy is becoming more polarized.
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The words we use to talk about nature are disappearing. Here’s why ...

We’ll need to do more than ‘touch grass’ to revive them.
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Why the US government is trying to revive the climate change ‘debate’

The Department of Energy is calling for "honest dialogue." It looks a lot like a playbook from the past.
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Trump’s EPA is attacking its own power to fight climate change

The decision could have far-reaching consequences — including for oil companies, which may be exposed to a flood of new litigation.
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Why the federal government is making climate data disappear

Under Trump, climate denial has given way to something even more dangerous: climate erasure.
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What warped the minds of serial killers? Lead pollution, a new book...

Ted Bundy, the Green River Killer, and others terrorized the Pacific Northwest. "Murderland" asks what role polluters played.
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Climate disasters can alter kids’ brains — before they’re even born

"What we are seeing is compelling evidence that the climate crisis is not just an environmental emergency, it is potentially a neurological one."
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A new podcast asks: Are ‘radical’ climate activists really that rad...

"Sabotage" tells the story of the real people behind Just Stop Oil's controversial stunts.
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After disasters, AmeriCorps was everywhere. What happens when it’s ...

We'll find out when the next disaster hits.
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Scientists just found a way to break through climate apathy

In a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.
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How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture wars

Efficient appliances used to have bipartisan support. What happened?
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Millions of Americans don’t speak English. Now they won’t be warned...

An internal memo reviewed by Grist showed the National Weather Service has stopped translating radio alerts in the southern region, a move that has enraged workers in local offices.
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What do climate protests actually achieve? More than you think.

The evidence is in: Protests can persuade people, and maybe even change how they vote, according to recent studies.
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What makes middle school even worse? Climate anxiety.

Students have big feelings about climate change and its accompanying disasters. Most teachers don’t know how to help.
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Companies used to tout their climate plans. Under Trump, they’ve go...

Mentions of environmental concerns on S&P 500 earnings calls have plunged.
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The climate movement is talking about carbon all wrong, a new book ...

In a new book, Paul Hawken writes that carbon isn’t the enemy, but the animating force of life.