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Climate Impacts Day: Connecting the Dots on Climate Change and Extreme Weather

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012


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What are you doing on May 5th, 2012? Did you know that this day has been designated as “Climate Impacts Day” and that all around the world, individuals will be “Connecting the Dots” between climate change and extreme weather.”

Climate change is happening now; we are witnessing it around the world. In March 2012, over 15,000 temperature records were broken in the United States alone. A recent Yale University poll in the U.S. found that Americans’ concern about climate change was increasing with more extreme weather and warmer temperatures. According to the research, 82 percent of Americans report that they personally experienced one or more types of extreme weather or a natural disaster in the past year. “Most people in the country are looking at everything that’s happened; it just seems to be one disaster after another after another,” Anthony A. Leiserowitz of Yale University, one of the researchers who commissioned the new poll, told the New York Times. “People are starting to connect the dots.”

Many organizations including the Climate Reality Project - which I am proud to work with – are coming together to ask us to make the connections between extreme weather events and climate change. We need to “get angry, ” to demonstrate, to call out for action. Scientists are telling us that there is a direct connection between our use of fossil fuels, and the increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere. This carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, acts like a blanket around our earth, trapping solar radiation and causing our climate to change.

“We just celebrated Earth Day. May 5 is more like Broken Earth Day, a worldwide witness to the destruction global warming is already causing,” said Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, the global climate campaign that is coordinating the events. “People everywhere are saying the same thing: our tragedy is not some isolated trauma, it’s part of a pattern.”

On May 5th my family and I will be joining friends, new and old, and heading out for a morning hike to visit the proposed site of a natural gas pipeline that would carry gas derived through hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) through a State Park. We will hold a “teach in” on fracking with others on the hike. We will also discuss the fact that this park land was put into the public trust, and yet the State of NJ is considering “diverting” the land to be used to convey a gas pipeline. As well, in it’s wisdom, the State will lease this public land to the pipeline company for pennies on the dollar. The state may do this, without even waiting for the results of an environmental impacts study, one the EPA and NJ DEP say we need. Not only is this wrong for all the obvious reasons, but it also serves to keep us addicted to fossil fuels, rather than taking bold steps to move us to renewable energy sources. An interesting fact is that the pipeline company, which will use this line to carry gas from Pennsylvania, won’t even say if the gas will be used in New Jersey. Governor Christie’s energy master plan calls for an increase in natural gas use in NJ and therefore, more pipelines to bring it here!!

NJ is one of many states that are “drinking the Kool-Aid” and buying the media hype that “natural” gas, is some how “natural” and cleaner then other fossil fuels. In fact, new studies are showing us that current methods of extracting this gas from shale (fracking) are anything BUT safe! Fracking is causing earthquakes, poisoning aquifers and has a greater carbon footprint than even coal (a fact the coal companies are now trying to exploit!) Nothing “natural” here. Following the hike we will join together with a gathering of local tribes from the Ramapough/Lunappe nations and other supportive individuals from a wide range of communities for a rally to stand up for the protection of native traditions, for the protection of water from fracking and for the healing of our earth. I think my kids are in for an incredible learning experience!

Will you be “connecting the dots” on May 5th? Let us know your plans, and if you don’t have any yet, go to the Connecting the Dots website and join an action taking place in a community near you! We need to be in this fight together, for us and for our children. This post is written in solidarity with the Green Moms Carnival that is being hosted this month by Diane from Big Green Purse. Check out Climate Change Affects our Health, our Homes, Our Families and Our Future, and see how other Green Moms are “Connecting the Dots.”

Yours,

Climate Mama

President Obama, I’m coming to Visit November 6th, Will you be home?

Friday, October 21st, 2011


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Since getting arrested on August 23rd as part of the Tar Sands Action protesting the building of the Keystone XL pipeline, my life has changed in more ways than I can count. Both practically and figuratively, I feel stronger, more sure of what I am doing and who I am, and part of something “bigger than me.”

I have spoken at environmental rallies, at citizen’s meetings and at community events. I have written blog posts, and posts have been written about me, telling my “arrest” story and the “back story” and “real story” of our addiction to oil and how it not only impacts my children’s health but the air we breath and the future of our planet’s health as well. Interestingly enough I see the clear connections between the line that we “drew in the sand” in Washington around the pipeline and the sustained protests taking place in New York and around the world as part of Occupy Wall Street. Strangers have thanked me for getting arrested, for taking a stand for my children’s future and for their children future as well. People I know and many, many people that I don’t know ask me to tell them my story so they can understand why a mother of 2 from suburban New Jersey would take this bold step, and “step out” of her comfort zone. Why was this pipeline my line in the sand?

Message to President Obama, I want you to know that I felt this way when you were elected too. I was so excited and thrilled to be part of “history,” at a moment in time where so many people from so many different backgrounds and walks of life came together to see and hope for a better America. I began my first blog in 2008, fighting for truth and for you and why you should get elected. On inauguration day we had a party at my home, inviting friends and family to join us as we together cheered you on. Our young children spontaneously made hats and banners in your name and for the dawn of a new era of hope for the future. I cried as you stood proudly and proclaimed that under your watch: “the oceans would stop rising and the earth would began to heal.” I am watching you now President Obama and waiting for you to rise to the challenge and promise of these solemn and “heady” words. I believe in you. I believe still that these are more than just words and promises; that they are part of your manifesto and your legacy for future actions and policies for a cleaner renewable future for my children and for yours.

I see what you are up against and know without a doubt that every day brings new challenges your way. I have been one of your biggest advocates,

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cheering on the steps you and your administration has taken to increase CAFE standards and work on the margins to improve the world around us. But I have to tell you, that I also watched with dismay and disappointment as you didn’t engage in the cap and trade debate, as you have backed down on aggressive smog rules, and as you haven’t used your pulpit to speak loudly or really even at all about how you will address climate change. Where are your visible and tangible commitments in this fight we are in for our children’s future?

Right now, at this moment I am watching to see what you do and say when I come to visit on November 6th with thousands of my new friends – most of whom also watched with awe and excitement when you were elected, and were filled with hope for a better world, because of you. We want to cheer and get behind you for 2012 too. Give us something to cheer about and rally around. The decision to approve or disapprove the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline resides with you, and you alone. Make this your “line in the sand.” For so many reasons, the governmental process leading up to a decision on this pipeline has been flawed and problematic. Rather than pipelines that put people out of their homes, threaten our air and water supplies and perpetuate our dangerous and deadly addiction to fossil fuels, we need transmission lines and a national grid that will crisscross this country carrying renewable energy from wind and solar farms…put American’s to work building these lines for the future.

Knock, knock President Obama, I am coming to visit, I hope you will be home…..

Sincerely,

Climate Mama

Moving the Planet & Coloring our Emissions Pink – Inspiring!!

Friday, September 30th, 2011


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Grab the kids in your life and watch this fun, inspiring video from our friends at 350.org. Over 2000 events in 180 countries drew people together to show that we CAN move off fossil fuels!

Also, catch our Climate Mama Harriet Shugarman, as she shares with Ericsson and with us, how she would help us “see the way pink, purple or blue” to reduce all of our greenhouse gas emissions!

Send us some of your ideas. Let us know what you are doing to reduce your and your families dependence on fossil fuels, and helping us move to a cleaner, renewable future.

350.org: The Next Generation, Not holding back – Video Peek of the Week

Monday, December 13th, 2010

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Earth Summit – 1992; Kyoto Protocol adopted – 1997 (first time ever, UN established binding commitments); Kyoto Protocol comes into force, 2005; Kyoto Protocol Expires -2012. The “next generation” now. Share this video with the kids in your life. As we negotiate rules and restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions, the planet heats up. Kids are growing up and they aren’t waiting around for us to make up our minds. The international climate talks in Cancun ended this weekend with a hopeful beginning for the “grown-ups.” In the meantime, the next generation is forging ahead! We need to catch up, and catch up fast!!

Soaring Temperatures, Solar Panels, Plastic Bags and David Letterman – It’s a wRAP, September 3, 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Follow Climate Change activist Bill McKibben on his “road trip” from Maine to Washington, with the kids in your life. Bill will be making his way beginning September 7th and arriving at the White House on September 9th, accompanied by one of the original solar panels that was on the White House 31 YEARS AGO. Bill plans to ask President Obama to put his “solar panel” where his mouth is, and reinstall solar panels on the White House, vividly demonstrating the Obama administration’s commitment to a new “green economy!”

Sadly, a bill to ban plastic bags in California failed in the state assembly this week, for the third time. Although public support as well as the California Grocers Association was behind the bill, the American Chemistry Council industry lobby group spent millions on TV and print ads to suppress the bill. California already has a wide range of municipal standards on plastic bags, from outright bans, to paying for bags, to requirements for different size stores. This bill would have created a standard for bag distribution around the state. In California alone, over 19 BILLION plastic bags a year are thrown away, only a fraction of which are recycled! Plastic bags are made from fossil fuels, creating an endless cycle of greenhouse gases, as well as pollution in our oceans and landfills by a product that “never goes away!” Does your community have a plastic bag ban, is it discussing having one? Let us know!

Japan becomes the 18th country (and counting) around the world that has recorded it’s hottest summer on record this year! The upside for Japan, according to a Japanese government report, is that retail sales rose 3.9% over last year, as more people bought summer clothing, cooling products and cold drinks! Scientists have also now confirmed that July was the hottest month on record for our world oceans.

Our September Climate Mama, “Diz” Glithero is someone you will want to meet, and to “introduce” your kids to. Described by Canadian Living Magazine as part “Ms. Frizzle” from the Magic School Bus, Diz is a passionate, committed, and inspirational spokesperson for how we can tackle the challenge of climate change! Also this week, we have a longer video “peek” than usual, but who can resist David Letterman, particularly when he is chatting about climate change!


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You are a mother, a father, a grandparent, an uncle, an aunt, a teacher or a child at heart. When you hear the Native American saying, “We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children”, it makes you stop for a moment and think. You love nature, travel, adventure and believing in a world that is special and unique. Climate change and global warming are words that alarm you, that often seem too big to get your arms around. You care about what’s happening to the world and notice small changes in your own life that seem to point in the direction of a threatened environment. But you wonder if these changes are real, and if they are you can’t imagine what you can do to help change what is happening.

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Climate Change so often seems too big to get our hands around. We wonder where we can start and how we can actually make a difference. Each one of us has a different path that we will follow. Some of us cut a wider swath than others, but each of us has a role to play. We would like to introduce you to some amazing individuals, Climate Mamas and Papas who are making a difference, who are, through their daily lives, affecting the lives of all of us. They inspire us, empower us, and challenge us to reach for the stars, to strive to do the best we can to help change the crash course we are currently on with our environment. Lets meet some of these amazing people and find out what inspires them. Meet our featured Climate Mama, Desiree Di Mauro today!

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The Climate Reality Project is one of the world’s leading organizations dedicated to mobilizing action around climate change. With a global movement that is more than 2 million strong and a grassroots network of trained Climate Leaders, Climate Reality is "spreading the truth and unleashing the cultural momentum to solve the climate crisis."

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