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Category Archives: Do Something Wednesdays
As summer begins to unfold for us and farmers market’s fare becomes both more accessible and bountiful, many of us Climate Mamas and Papas begin to reconsider and reexamine family menus and how to use more “fresh from the farm” … Continue reading
This is an invitation to change everything and to join us and be at the center of that change. September 2014 world leaders are coming to New York City for an historic summit on climate change. With our future on … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, fracking and pipelines, Health & Fitness, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy, Up-Coming Events
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, Frank Sinatra New York, Peoples Climate March, Peoples Climate march families, Peoples Climate March Kids, Peoples Climate March New York, Peoples Climate March September 2014
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“From the mouths of babes…” and those that guide and teach them…amazing things are possible! …Take a few minutes today – grab the kids in your life – and watch this wonderful new video, Litterbug, by our friend and favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun, Oceans & Water, Plastics & Plastic Free, Recycling, Weekly Climate Mama wRAP
Tagged children and climate change, climate action kids, Climate Parents, eco friendly music videos, green music videos kids, Mr. Eco, Mr. Eco and Lill Nico, no littering kids videos, plastic free videos, recycling kids
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Whether you live in Beijing, China or Bangor, Maine, our changing climate is something we are all witnessing first hand. From longer allergy seasons, to warmer evenings all year round, earlier spring flowers, and more extreme weather events in every … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, Lifestyle & Fun
Tagged climate change action, climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate Change what we can Do, Do something wednesdays, EcoConsumer, IPCC 2014, King County Eco Consumer, National Climate Assessment, NCA3, Washington State Climate Action
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Two reports with stark and clear parallels for women and children around the world were released on May 6th, 2014; the US National Climate Assessment, and the Save the Children, State of the Worlds Mothers. Both reports which show a … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, Global Team of 200, In The News, Politics, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change and kids, Climate change and maternal health, climate change kids, climate change parents, Global Team of 200, Mom bloggers for Social Good, National Climate Assessment health, National Climate Assessment mothers and Children, National Climate Assessment President Obama, New York Times National Climate Assessment, Save the Children Carolyn Miles, Save the Children State of World Mothers Report
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Joylette Portlock, Climate Mama Extraordinare and Communitopia Board President. rocks it in every way in this new “Watt Chop” video. A parody of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ hit “Thrift Shop” – the video is about both climate change and consumer … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Do Something Wednesdays, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun
Tagged Climate change and consumerism, climate change and energy, climate change and money, climate change kids, climate change parents, Communitopia, Joylette Portlock, Pittsburg and climate change, Pittsburg mayor on sustainability, Watt Chop
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**Update: “The U.S. Court of Appeals has decided that the one-hour oral proceedings, scheduled for 9:30 AM May 2, will not be required for a decision in the legal case filed by young people. This should not prejudice the outcome … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy, Up-Coming Events
Tagged A climate of Trust video, Alec L. v. McCarthy, Alec Loorz Law suit, Atmosphere constitutional right, Children sue government, climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate Heroes, Imattermarch, jim hansen law suit, Kids Vs Global Warming, Our children's trust, wildearthguardians
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I recently attended a conference organized and hosted by the Cascadia Climate Collaborative of the Whidbey Island Institute, a special, dynamic and important organization made up of thoughtful and caring people who are tackling the climate crisis from a much … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, fracking and pipelines, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Adjacent Possilble, Alec Loorz climate, anna fahey, Cascadia Climate Cooperative, climate change kids, Climate Parents, climate power for kids, Kristen Rothballer, Moral Imperative of Climate Crisis, Moral power for climate action, Sightline, Whidbey Island Institute
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I want to share a special story, about my dearest friend and BFF Lynn, her husband Rob, and their 3 children, who live in the town of Katonah, New York. Theirs is a tale about mindfulness, giving back, and recycling… … Continue reading
Posted in building materials, Climate Mama News, Construction, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun, Recycling
Tagged A-home, Charity Panda, home recycling, Katonah Fire Department intentional burn, landfills, LEED Certification, Martha Stewart recycling, recycle your house, recycling, repurposing household items, Robert Seigel Architects, US Green Building LEED Program
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It’s Do Something Wednesday at ClimateMama, and we invite you to join us today and DO Something to help create a brighter future that advances climate solutions that will help us all! In the NYC area, where I hail from, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Holidays, Lifestyle & Fun, Politics, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate Change Protests, Climate Heroes, Climate love letters, Do something for the Climate, Eric Cantor climate change, inwomenwetrust, keystone xl arrests, keystone xl kids, Keystone XL Protests, Love letters for the Planet, MICAT, MICAT3, Michigan Tar Sands Action, michigancats, NOKXL, Rex Tillerson Climate Change, tar sands action, Valentines and Climate Change
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