It's #Grist50 time! Check out 50 stories of smart, creative people who have found their way into climate & justice work from all sorts of sectors, backgrounds, and corners of the country. Building a better future day by day 💚
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How does climate change shape elections? Research shows it doesn't factor in voters' decisions on election day.
This summer, we're launching a newsletter and series that will look at this question from another angle: how do *disasters* shape elections?https://t.co/Da56U8i48e
Grist is examining how extreme weather is impacting people’s ability to vote. Sign up for our limited-run newsletter "State of Emergency," launching in August: https://t.co/NuSEB0m5jv
We stand with our @PacNWGuild colleagues at @EverettGuild, who are striking today to protest devastating layoffs. Local news is a vital service, and these journalists deserve better.
Learn more and consider donating to their strike fund here: https://t.co/fdZrNDDOBH
Three years after the first #juneteenth, formerly enslaved Texans developed a town just east of Galveston, building churches and schools.
Today, most of that land is owned by Exxonmobil, paved over for parking lots.
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Victoria Ou and Justin Huang built a device that was able to trap up to 94% of the microplastic particles. The two young scientists spoke with @clurelise of @grist about their award-winning project. https://t.co/NuF5UTNhar
Big news: Today @grist, @voxdotcom, and @19thnews have launched a series all about how climate change impacts the reproductive cycle. https://t.co/bTgTn2OW1r
In honor of @grist's landmark 100th issue, @clurelise treated readers to a lively roundup of standout articles. Among them, the coveted title of "most fun interview" was awarded to #ThirdAct's Lani Ritter Hall.
Check it out: https://t.co/T22d08u7eL #climatesolutions#ThirdActOrg
Your guide to the 2024 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: This year’s gathering of global Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers puts a spotlight on youth. https://t.co/L3ycOxaGkI
And just like that: 100 'sletters. If you're not already subscribed to Looking Forward, smash that link to get an original story about climate solutions in your inbox every week!
Today marks the 100th issue of Grist’s Looking Forward newsletter — sharing visions of a clean, green, just future. We’re rounding up some of our favorite stories from the past 2+ years. Subscribe to get inspiration in your inbox: https://t.co/7n9Lo76phS
Looking Forward, Grist’s weekly climate solutions newsletter, is celebrating its 100th issue this week! Subscribe here to get it in your inbox:
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The Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors contest call for submissions is now open! ✍️We’re looking for short stories envisioning the next 180 years of equitable climate progress. ❌No entry fee. 🏆Top prize is $3k and publication.
Learn more: https://t.co/EaQHYc4c4z
“Our community, we want to envision an alternative economy that doesn’t exploit the region, that doesn’t use our people as cheap labor, that doesn’t pollute the environment, that doesn’t accelerate climate change,” says organizer Bekah Hinojosa https://t.co/1dj8w0Ctfe
The Grist 50 is our annual list of emerging leaders in climate, sustainability, and equity. Click the link to nominate someone who is helping create a clean, green, just future: https://t.co/GN6C6whaS0
@DannyGroner If it's about the Valentine's story you can feel free to DM me! If you'd like to pitch a story to Grist, the best place is [email protected]
I'm working on a story about climate love connections, and I want to hear from you! Have you met somebody (a friend, partner, close collaborator) through participating in some kind of climate action? DM me or fill out the form below 🫶
Grist is looking for stories about people meeting their significant others/important friends while participating in climate action. Tell us your story! https://t.co/6xAD1Zapja