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Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors
Read the winning stories from our annual short story contest that envisions the next 180 years of equitable climate progress.
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Benni and Shiya Are Leaving
A mother and her teenager navigate the challenges of moving to a new community and starting a new life.
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The World Away From the Rain
In post-warming Rwanda, a family learns to move past the trauma left behind.
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And Now the Shade
A bioengineer grappling with a challenging problem finds the answer in the dreams of her dying grandmother.
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A Holdout in the Northern California Designated Wildcraft Zone
An inquisitive and thoughtful drone responsible for protecting a forest ecosystem stumbles upon a surprise deep in the woods.
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Fix combines creative storytelling with network-building and events.
Advocacy
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With their beloved sports at risk, outdoor athletes are taking climate action
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With music, art, and an element of theater, climate organizers are making joy part of their toolkit
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What can you do for the climate? (Not everything, but start here.)
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Hila the Killa dresses up as the Earth and raps about climate. Audiences love it.
Special Series: Grist 50
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Who’s building the green cities of the future? These 5 people — and a whole lot of others.
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The best thing my mentor ever taught me
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We feed you: Meet 5 Fixers who put food on your table
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These environmental justice leaders are creating the spaces they wish they’d had
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Finally feeling social again? Meet 4 Fixers who will uplift your feed
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Legend Has It
When a minor disaster shakes up the plans for a local ceremony, a young woman and her colleagues pull together to provide for the community.
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By the Skin of Your Teeth
Amid the sharks and waves of Hawaii, two people discover something important about themselves, and each other.
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The Metamorphosis of Marie Martin
A Jamaican woman takes more than she gives, until the sea teaches her a valuable lesson with implications for everyone around her.
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The Lexicographer and One Tree Island
After an “oceanic rapture,” a lone survivor adapts to his new reality in ways both mental and physical.
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We are what we nurture
What I found when I turned to stories to learn about hope.
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Omaliyi
A young woman finds herself called back to her home, to help protect a river that nourished her and her community.
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You’re a climate-conscious consumer. It’s time to become a ‘climate citizen.’
Billions of federal dollars for clean energy are within reach, but we must push our employers, school boards, and local governments to claim them.
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Against the Grain
Replacing annual wheat and other grains with the perennial varieties that once covered the prairies will restore the soil, heal the land, and sequester carbon.