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Category Archives: Climate Mamas & Papas
At ClimateMama, one of the most hopeful and encouraging things we do, is meet – and then introduce our community to – special Climate Mamas and Papas. These are folks from around the country who are acting mindfully, with purpose … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Lifestyle & Fun, Plastics & Plastic Free
Tagged Brenda Cummings, climate change books for kids, climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Parents, Granny Green Machine, Granny Green's Green Machine, I am a Hugger, I am the Hugger, Kids for Earth, Tree Hugger
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Across the country and around the world, Climate Mamas and Papas are standing beside, in front and behind their children, wherever and however needed, to raise our voices and to take action as we work to create a livable future … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Children's Court Cases Climate Change, Climate Change for Families, Oil trains action climate change, Our children's trust, play in for climate action, Take Action for Climate change, Washington State kids climate action, Washington State Kids sue Government on climate change, Western Environmental Law Center Children and climate change
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Ten years ago my children were in grade school, I had recently moved out of New York City and my “day job” working at the United Nations was coming to an end. As I was settling into a new life … Continue reading
As we live with climate change and as it relentlessly and incessantly rears it’s ugly head around the world, most people seem to be frozen in time and space, watching in paralyzed horror or ignoring what’s happening all together. Confidently … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Nature, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Angela Monti Fox Climate change, cherri foytlin climate change, Climate change quotes Women, Climate Hope, Climate Mamas, Dr. Sarah Climate Change, Ina Warren climate change, Mothers Day Quotes, Pramilla Malick Minisink, Pramilla Malick stop CPV, Stacy Clark climate change
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At Climate Mama, we love to share the thoughts and ideas of powerful Climate Mamas and Papas. One of these special people who we have come to know and admire is Dominque Browning, co-founder of Moms Clean Air Force. We … Continue reading
As Climate Mamas and Papas, we are hyper sensitive and attuned to the many articles, news items, videos and movies that sound the alarm about our changing climate. As parents, our hopes and fears for our children are tied very … Continue reading
Posted in Animals & Insects, Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Earth Day is Every Day, Lifestyle & Fun, Nature
Tagged Hayhoe and polar bears, Katharine Hayhoe, katharine HAYHOE climate scientist, Katharine Hayoe and polar bears, Kids and Climate Change, kids and nature, polar bear international, polar bears and climate change
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We recently had the good fortune of meeting Darren Hill – an Oregon based Climate Papa extraordinaire! Darren wears many hats, including Polar Research Team volunteer member and most importantly, father of five. Darren heads out to Greenland with an … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, In The News, Nature, Oceans & Water, Science
Tagged CIRES, Darren Hill Greenland, Green land ice melt, Greenland firn, ice melt and sea level rise, Mike MacFerrin University of Colorado, NASA and ice melt, Plan research and climate change, sea level rise and climate change
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At ClimateMama our Mantra begins with “tell the truth..and continues with actions speak louder then words and don’t be afraid”…Climate Mama Susan Rubin, embodies this mantra and always tells the truth, never sugar coating it even when it may be … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change and natural gas, fracking and climate change, fugitive methane, gas and climate change, gas as bridge fuel, natural gas false narrative, natural gas not natural, susan rubin
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It’s Do Something Wednesday at ClimateMama, and we can think of no better way to spend it then with our friends at Communitopia and our favorite Climate Mama superstar, Joylette Portlock. Don’t Just Sit There – Do Something! Episode 27: … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun
Tagged climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Change What You can Do, Communitopia, Dont just sit there do something about climate, Hottest Year on Record, Joylette Portlock, NASA Hottest year
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“When we try to pick out anything by itself we find that it is bound fast – by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken – to everything in the universe.” John Muir, 1869 What is happening right now … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Amazon and international Womens Day, climate change and kids, Climate Change and the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador Amazon and Oil Extraction, International Womens Day Keep it in the Ground, Petition to save the Amazon, Protecting the Rainforests, protests in Ecuador fossil fuels, Saving the Amazon Rainforest, WECAN in the Amazon
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