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How quickly do we need to ramp up renewables? Look to the narwhal.
Professor (and 2020 Grist 50 Fixer) Leah Stokes breaks down how the U.S. can meet ambitious clean-energy goals in the fastest way possible — with the help of the humble narwhal. Adapted from Stokes’ Short Circuiting Policy, out now.
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The big blue gap in the Green New Deal
4 ways the ocean can play a key role in healing the climate and rebuilding the economy
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Big polluters, meet big brother
New satellite- and AI-powered tech wizardry allows governments -- and ordinary folks -- to surveil smokestacks around the globe.
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Climate solutions: Now served in restaurants everywhere
A growing legion of activist chefs is raising awareness of environmental and social sustainability, and helping to make the world healthier for everyone.
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Houston teen: Why my oil-soaked city could be ground zero for a greener future
I've seen floods and toxic fires, but I see a brighter future — and young people who are willing to fight for it.
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The U.N. says 1 million species could disappear. Pacific islands have a solution.
More than a dozen Pacific countries have created ocean sanctuaries that help marine species -- and coastal communities -- survive.
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What the queer community brings to the fight for climate justice
Queer and trans people are on the frontlines, and their wisdom is essential to a growing, diverse movement.
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The climate movement needs more people like me
It’s time to start listening to the people most impacted by environmental destruction, says Youth Climate Strike organizer Isra Hirsi.
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Our kids need us to act fast on climate change
Old-timers in Washington counsel patience, but most Americans agree: The time for big, bold ideas is now.
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A Green New Deal must not sabotage climate goals
To meet climate targets, we need every tool in the chest -- even the ones that some environmentalists oppose.