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Teen girls took over the climate movement. What happens next?
Grist | The Daily 7:10 AM (2 hours ago) to me A daily Grist newsletter The Daily -------------------------------------- Teen girls took over the climate movement. What happens next? They got the world’s attention in 2019. But when will they see the change they’re demanding? -------------------------------------- We broke down the last decade of climate change in 7 charts Where did the past 10 years get us? These seven charts below begin to hint at an answer to that question. -------------------------------------- The theme for this year’s Times Square ball drop? Climate change. The theme for this year’s New Year's Eve event in New York City is … drumroll please … climate change! -------------------------------------- Birth strike, flygskam, Pyrocene: The words that defined our planet in 2019 2019 was a wild year for the climate — and the English lexicon. -------------------------------------- How Big Oil could walk the talk on climate change These major contributors to global warming must swiftly get on board with climate action—or get out of the way. -------------------------------------- More voters care about the climate than ever, but will they go to the polls? A new poll shows climate and environment the top priority for 14 percent of voters, raising the prospect of large turnout for green issues. -------------------------------------- 2019’s biggest pop-culture trend was climate anxiety Billie Eilish, 'Big Little Lies,' Megan Thee Stallion’s Instagram Live: The climate crisis kept popping up in unexpected places. -------------------------------------- Copyright 2020 Grist Magazine, Inc. 1201 Western Ave, STE 410, Seattle, WA 98101
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