So much good stuff happening at @grist - the website. Remodeled down to the studs. grist.org And wait, there's more
A great Grist 50 is out: grist.org/grist-50/2021/
A hopeful piece from @shannonosaka on sneaky climate policy. "It’s not particularly sexy, or particularly interesting. And that’s the whole point. 'Lack of public attention is a feature, not a bug,' @atrembath explained." Historically, it's how bills pass
grist.org/politics/why-b…
Then: @zteirstein on the massive climate *no ahem* infrastructure bill grist.org/politics/biden…
We keep having to tell this story because we keep failing to fix it. @AdamLMahoney does a particularly nice job: grist.org/cities/centrev…
You need to see @compatibilism data viz to graspt he enormity of Trump's environmtal rollbacks grist.org/donald-trump-e…
And I have a big new piece too - grist.org/cities/zoned-o…

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Cities across the US are allowing more diverse housing by doing away with single family zones - see also Oakland, San Jose, which are exploring the idea
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He was perfectly happy to extract resources from the natural world to support himself, but condemned Native Americans for doing the same in the places he wanted to hike, and helped kick them off their land.
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