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Earth to banks: Start shifting away from fossil fuels
Most banks finance a fraction of renewables compared to fossil fuels. These brown-to-green ratios need to improve — and fast.
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Brick by brick, building a better future
An infrastructure-week dispatch from Grist Founder Chip Giller.
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30 years ago, leaders declared the principles of environmental justice. They’re still fighting to make them heard.
More than 1,100 people attended the 1991 National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit. Its leaders reflect on what it meant to define a movement.
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Looking Forward newsletter: Community is a climate solution
Welcome to the first edition of Looking Forward, a new newsletter from Fix, Grist’s solutions lab.
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Fix combines creative storytelling with network-building and events.
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30 years ago, leaders declared the principles of environmental justice. They’re still fighting to make them heard.
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One stolen whale, the web of life, and our collective healing
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Building codes are wonky and dense. But they can slash emissions and pollutants.
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Angry about the climate crisis? Research shows that could be a good thing.
Special Series: The Climate Fiction Issue
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One stolen whale, the web of life, and our collective healing
For the Lummi Nation, returning an orca to her family and native waters is part of how we will heal ourselves — and our species.
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Climate-fiction drabbles: Our future, in 100 words
Super-short vignettes to spark your imagination.
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An apple(sauce recipe) for your thoughts
Good news and good apples, from Grist founder Chip Giller.
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Building codes are wonky and dense. But they can slash emissions and pollutants.
Cities and states can use arcane ordinances to push builders to go all-electric, which will help us all breathe easier.
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Angry about the climate crisis? Research shows that could be a good thing.
When fence-sitters hear that a majority are upset, they’re more inclined to jump over.
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The Climate Fiction Issue
Exploring the power of storytelling to look beyond the current moment and imagine better futures.
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Can climate fiction deliver climate justice?
Although cli-fi has exploded in popularity, few of its writers treat climate justice as a central issue. But when they do, their words may have more power than even they could imagine.
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The definitive climate fiction reading list
These 20 wildly imaginative books will shape the way you think about our planet’s future — and humanity’s place in it.