How ‘Fortress Conservation’ is Threatening Indigenous Peoples
VirtualIndigenous peoples safeguard nearly 80 percent of the world’s remaining biodiversity, yet scientists, governments, and NGOs continue to advocate for conservation models that remove or kill Indigenous communities. Fortress Conservation, a model of environmental protection that is based on the belief that biodiversity is best protected when isolated from human presence, remains a major facet […]
Where did COP28 get us 01-17-2024
VirtualFrom taking stock of where the globe stands on the Paris Agreement, to increasingly disruptive protests, to questioning the efficacy of a COP hosted by the world’s fifth largest oil producer, join Grist journalists and climate leaders who attended COP28 to dig into what happened during the proceedings, the pleasant surprises and the inevitable disappointments, and what purpose COP serves these days.
An Uprising of Imagination: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors
What is the role of fiction in climate solutions? Grist recently published the third collection of winning stories from its climate fiction short story contest, Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors. This contest has engaged writers from across the globe in envisioning the next 180 years of climate progress, community-oriented solutions, and intersectional world-building. These stories provide flickers of hope, even joy, and serve as a springboard for exploring how fiction can help create a better reality.
US Climate Leadership: Equity and Justice in the Green Transition
VirtualCommunities across the U.S. are taking community-driven climate action by updating their infrastructure to reduce emissions and make urban life safer, healthier, and greener for everyone. But equity advocates want to make sure that the process of “greening” America’s infrastructure prioritizes those who are most impacted by climate change and pollution. From updating electrical systems in dense residential areas, to ensuring that communities of color are prepared for the boom in climate-related careers, advocates are working toward building cities in which everyone can thrive.
The Story of Food and Climate
VirtualThe intersections between food and climate are infinite and agriculture is one of the leading causes of greenhouse gas emissions in the US. It is also one of the sectors that touches everyone in the country on a daily basis: as we shop, prepare, cook, and share meals together, we are making choices that impact […]
High Risk: How Climate Change Affects Fertility, Birthing, and Babies
VirtualThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change consistently notes that women, birthing parents, children, and babies are among the most vulnerable populations when it comes to the impacts of climate change, but what are the specific risk factors that make these populations so vulnerable? What does climate change have to do with fertility and reproduction? This […]
Metamorphosis: Climate Fiction for a Better Future
VirtualOtherworldly but remarkably familiar, ancestral but firmly rooted in alternate futures, these 12 innovative stories — winners of the Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors contest organized by Grist, and now featured in the brand-new anthology Metamorphosis — offer a glimpse of a future built on sustainability, inclusivity, and justice. Join Grist, the independent […]
Climate solutions stories: A Grist 50 celebration
VirtualOn September 24, Grist hosted an event celebrating the publication of the 2024 Grist 50 list, an annual list naming 50 climate leaders to watch from across the U.S. The event featured personal stories of change, hope, and transformation from a few of this year’s Grist 50 honorees. Hikaru Hayakawa shared a story about a high school debate […]
Elections in the Climate Crisis: How Extreme Weather Impacts Democracy
VirtualJoin Grist reporters, Fixers, and others who attended the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan to investigate its results, the global impacts of US elections, and what will come next. Reserve your spot here.