Climate Culture
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Native Americans caught salmon here for millennia. Now the world is hooked.
On the Northwest's Columbia River, tribes fish for a new prosperity.
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Need a laugh? Grist’s comedy night is almost here!
Eugene Mirman and David Cross will be there. Will you?
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Forget the war on coal. The war is on miners.
Coal workers are exposed to toxins on the job, and now, their health care is at risk.
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How to talk climate with your friend who’s a total hippie cliche
This episode features Brad the Polar Bear Environmentalist, who only cares about things if they’re white, fluffy, and look great on a poster.
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How to talk climate with your friend who’s already given up
This episode features Dave the Defeatist, who’s rendered listless and glum by the mere thought of global warming.
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How to talk climate with your fake news-reading friend
This episode features Matt the Cherry Picker, who always has a maddeningly selective data set up his sleeve.
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Interior Secretary Zinke is a Roosevelt fanboy. So does that mean he won’t trash the place?
Grist asks the historian Douglas Brinkley what it means for Zinke to call himself a Roosevelt conservationist.
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Why water is so sacred to Native Americans
“Water is life” has become a protest anthem, but why?
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New coal plants dropped by two-thirds last year
The world overestimated the need for the doomed fossil fuel.
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This lead-poisoned Indiana city could be the next Flint
And Trump's EPA is unlikely to act.