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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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In Trump’s new purge of climate language, even ‘resilience’ isn’t safe

"You really cannot address a problem that you can’t identify."
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Can solar power avoid Trump’s culture wars?

The industry is rebranding itself as a symbol of American "energy dominance," echoing one of Trump's talking points.
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Was the world’s most influential climate target doomed from the start?

As the world passes 1.5 degrees C of warming, a Cambridge scholar says that putting a deadline for action was the wrong way to frame it.
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Trump’s quest for ‘energy dominance’ is all about the vibes

The phrase is puzzling for people trying to understand it as a policy goal. The United States already produces more oil than ever before.
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Young conservatives want to push Trump on climate change — the ‘Ame...

The American Conservation Coalition has grassroots support and the ear of Trump's cabinet picks. The next four years will test its influence.
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The American Climate Corps is over. What even was it?

Biden's green jobs program was never what it seemed. Now it's shutting down before Trump takes office.
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‘Weather whiplash’ is fueling the Los Angeles fires

Around the world, dramatic swings between heavy rain and drought are increasing exponentially, according to new research.
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Alert fatigue: The phrase that defined our climate in 2024

From "carbon cowboys" to "snow loss cliff," these 10 terms captured the spirit of the hottest year yet.
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Does talking about climate ‘tipping points’ inspire action — or def...

The phrase brings attention to the irreversible changes global warming might bring, but some scientists argue it's doing more harm than good.
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How to take climate change out of the culture wars

What if the resistance to climate science is not really about science at all?
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How Republicans (sometimes) get on board with climate action

Getting anything accomplished under President-elect Trump might seem far-fetched. But it’s happened before.