Category Archives: Do Something Wednesdays

This Thanksgiving, we at ClimateMama are seeking to channel the true meaning of Aloha, and we hope you will join us. Most of us understand Aloha to be a Hawaiian greeting, a simple expression of hello or goodbye. The deeper … Continue reading

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We love to share the successes of our partners and the commitments they make – as we do – to not only “talking the talk” but walking the walk too. Our partners at Stonyfield regularly introduce us to products and … Continue reading

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Merriam Webster Dictionary: schizophrenia “contradictory or antagonistic qualities or attitudes.” As our climate crisis grows, as we demand climate solutions and as we get closer and closer to the climate cliff… the direction and actions of our leaders – in … Continue reading

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On Sunday, July 24th, we joined with Climate Mamas and Papas across the country at the March for A Clean Energy Revolution, in Philadelphia to dance, sing and demand action that will move us NOW to a renewable energy economy. … Continue reading

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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

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If you’ve been following the news, you’ve probably heard that many places around the United States are already seeing record breaking temperatures. In Phoenix, Arizona, temperatures soared near 120 degrees, a point at which planes are grounded. On June 20th, … Continue reading

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Another day, and there is another outrageous and shocking statement made by a politician, business leader or person in a position of power and trust. Another day, and there is another storm, flood, fire or drought that is getting worse … Continue reading

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In my house, most mornings can’t really begin without my “wake up cup of coffee.” Yet, climate change is not only making coffee more expensive, it is threatening coffee crops in virtually every major coffee producing region of the world. … Continue reading

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June 10, 2016. For a Revised analysis of the TSCA Reform bill by Safer Chemicals Healthy Families go to: Key Take Aways from TSCA Reform. As Climate Mamas and Papas, we may read more labels and be more conscious then … Continue reading

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Ruth Mundy is a singer and a songwriter from New Zealand. Her song, “Love in the Time of Coral Reefs” is beautiful, haunting, powerful and sad. Yet at the same time the song is incredibly empowering; daring us and demanding … Continue reading

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