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.
All Articles
-
Smoke and COVID-19 drove us inside — but the air in there wants to kill you
The perils of breathing in 2020.
-
After Wilfred, hurricanes will start sounding like fraternities. Here’s why.
The history of hurricane naming is its own unnatural disaster.
-
The idea of a ‘natural’ disaster is going up in flames
What's so natural about wildfires and hurricanes these days?
-
Heat kills. Why don’t we talk about it that way?
The sun is ‘glorious,’ rain is ’nasty.' Could weather bias be killing us?