Articles by Senior Staff Writer Kate Yoder
Kate Yoder is a senior staff writer covering climate change through the lens of language, culture, and history. Her work has received a FOLIO: Eddie & Ozzie Award and a SEAL Environmental Journalism Award for bringing fresh perspective and social relevance to environmental issues. She has been at Grist since 2015 and is based in Seattle.
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In Greenland, abandoned oil drums turn into fleeting art
Julia Edith Rigby was fascinated by trash near a Greenland village -- so she made it into art.
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Meet the tiny towns taking on climate change
Take some inspiration from the tiny communities around the world who are taking climate change seriously.
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As ice melts and seas rise, can endangered languages survive?
From Greenland to the Marshall Islands, climate change threatens unique cultures.
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See how Earth is fast approaching a red hot mess
This is a terrifyingly clear visualization of our warming planet.