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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The states where climate progress is on the ballot

Getting laws passed is one thing. Protecting them from Republicans is another.
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Al Gore thought stopping climate change would be hard. But not this...

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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How climate voters could swing the presidential election

In swing states like Georgia, tens of thousands of climate-conscious voters who didn't show up in 2020 have already cast their ballots.
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An attempt to repeal Washington’s landmark climate law failed massi...

"Every state legislator can now look to Washington and say, ‘This is a winning issue,’” Governor Jay Inslee told Grist.
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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.