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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Climate agreements are way too wishy-washy
No one knows what “resilience” really means, so don’t use it in international agreements.
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You call it methane, we call it “nature’s bouncy house”
Siberia’s got a bad case of gas under its grass.
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No cars allowed on this 3,000-mile East Coast bike trail
Imagine biking all the way from Maine to Florida without ever confronting a semi.
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Australia’s mangrove die-off was the worst one ever
Well, there go 400 miles of delicate coastal habitat.