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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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Al Gore thought stopping climate change would be hard. But not this hard.

Gore has been talking about the problems caused by carbon emissions for more than 40 years. Now he includes a "hope budget."
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Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work.

A new study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise for motivating people across the political spectrum.
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How Big Oil’s big money influences climate research

A new study offers the first comprehensive look at the ties between fossil fuel companies and universities. It's not pretty.
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What climate policies work best? A new study has answers.

Out of 1,500 carbon-cutting policies in 41 countries, a small fraction had a big impact on lowering carbon dioxide emissions.
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Research shows that what you call climate change doesn’t matter much

People don't need phrases like "climate emergency" or "global boiling" to make them worried. They're already worried.
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Most Americans don’t know the country’s biggest climate law helps t...

Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act became a law, it's seeing results — but not name recognition.
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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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The lost history of what Americans knew about climate change in the...

It wasn't just scientists who were worried, but Congress, the White House, and even Sports Illustrated, newly unearthed documents show.
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Is there a wrong way to talk about climate change?

In a provocative new book, Genevieve Guenther argues that too many conversations are happening on the fossil fuel industry’s terms.
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Barbara Kingsolver on climate change: ‘Words are what I have to offer’

In an interview, Kingsolver explains why she wrote a pledge for the American Climate Corps and how she got interested in environmental issues.
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The American Climate Corps officially kicks off

This month, 9,000 people will be deployed to restore landscapes and erect solar panels, helping guide the country toward a greener future.
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How hot weather can tamper with your words

Politicians tend to use shorter words when it’s hot outside, according to a study that analyzed 7 million speeches in eight countries.
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How the recycling symbol got America addicted to plastic

Corporations sold Americans on the chasing arrows — while stripping the logo of its worth.
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The American Climate Corps will get people into green jobs. Can it ...

Most young people aren’t sure how to take action on climate change. Biden’s program could provide much-needed structure.
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DeSantis says he's 'restoring sanity' by erasing climate change fro...

While Floridians suffered through record heat on Wednesday, DeSantis signed legislation keeping “windmills off our beaches.”
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The world is obsessed with forests’ climate benefits. Here’s the pr...

The “climatization” of forests has led to the rise of carbon offset markets that prioritize short-term profits, a landmark report found.
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New documents show oil executives promoted natural gas as green — b...

A trove of documents released ahead of a congressional hearing shows BP acknowledging that gas wasn’t as climate-friendly as promised.
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The problem with forcing people back to the office? All the carbon ...

Return-to-office mandates could be getting in the way of companies’ climate goals, recent research reveals.
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Have the world’s coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?

As the world enters its fourth mass bleaching event, scientists are racing to salvage what’s left of coral reefs.
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The American Climate Corps is now hiring

The Biden administration aims to sign up 20,000 people in the program’s first year, and 2,000 openings will be available soon.
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Taking Big Oil to court for ‘climate homicide’ isn’t as far-fetched...

Scholars are making the case that fossil fuel companies could be charged with murder. Prosecutors are paying attention.