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Category Archives: Do Something Wednesdays
I shared the post below in November 2016. At that time, my daughter was in her last year of high school. My son had just started college and the 2016 election was the first time he voted. Then, like now … Continue reading
New Habits for our Unwritten Future: By Jill MacIntyre Witt After nearly 2 years of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis and years of inaction to tackle the climate crisis during the last presidency, it’s certainly a good time to take a … Continue reading
Let’s wave goodbye to 2021, and the many climate catastrophes from this past year that Mother Nature demanded we see, feel, hear and experience first hand. From deadly flooding in Germany, New York City and British Columbia, to fires raging across … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, Holidays, In The News
Tagged 2022 Climate Hope & climate action; what we can do about climate change, climate parent fellowship, Harriet Shugarman book awards, How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate change, Our Kids Climate
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I have had the opportunity, the pleasure and the honor to meet, to befriend and to work with people from across the world; an opportunity and a privilege that I know most people don’t have. Traveling Europe when I was … Continue reading
As Climate Mamas and Papas, we know we are living a climate emergency. For those living in the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest – or really pretty much anywhere in the USA at the end of June 2021 – even … Continue reading
Join us TODAY as we empower our children to take control, to take climate action and to feel a powerful and supportive link to other children across the country who are taking action on behalf of us all. Many of … Continue reading
T’is that time of year again! With Thanksgiving falling later in the month this year then it often does, it seems that Christmas and Hannukah are already almost here! I don’t know about you, but I actually feel really excited … Continue reading
This Thanksgiving, we are going to try to channel the true meaning of Aloha, and we invite you to join us. Most of us hear “Aloha” and think – Hawaiian greeting – a simple expression of hello or goodbye. The … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Food, Holidays, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate change and Thanksgiving, climate mama and climate change, difficult discussions thanksgiving, John Povlovitz, Lisa Bennett, Richard Somverville, thanksgiving conversation starters
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Twelve years ago my daughter was seven and my son was eight. Twelve years ago I had recently moved from New York City to New Jersey and ClimateMama was still a dream. I feel like I have hardly aged, and … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate voters, game of thrones and climate change, IPCC report to policy makers, ipecac 2018 report 1.5 degrees, moratorium on fossil fuels, R.R. Martin on climate change, vote for the climate
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