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Category Archives: Earth Day is Every Day
Finance Ministers from the G20 (the 20 countries with the largest economies) meet on 18th and 19th July 2020; they meet several times a year to help set the agenda for the annual meeting of the G20 heads of state … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Earth Day is Every Day, In The News, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged #G20, #justrecovery, Australian parents for climate action, climate action, Climate emergency, climate plan, Earthchildproject, Just recovery, Our Kids Climate, parents for future uk, Parents for the Future
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As part of our Climate Mama journey, we have been privileged and honored to meet so many amazing and inspiring Climate Mamas and Papas from all around the world. These parents are working to raise attention to the climate emergency, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, Earth Day is Every Day, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate Mamas & Papas, coronavirus and climate change, coronavirus and the UK, Earth Day is Every Day, earthday2020, earthly, kids during coronavirus, similarities climate change and coronavirus
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Earth Hour has been raising attention to the unfolding climate crisis since 2007, helping millions on their journey to understand the reality and urgency of the climate crisis we face. Now more than ever as we collectively unite to fight … 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
ClimateMama is honored and proud to join 228 parent climate groups from 28 countries around the world in a plea to delegates attending the COP25 in Madrid. DO SOMETHING NOW. As a former representative of the International Monetary Fund, who … Continue reading
“On September 20, 2019, three days before the United Nations Climate Action Summit in NYC, young people and adults will strike all across the world, including the United States, to demand transformative action be taken to address the climate crisis. … Continue reading
Inspired by this Christmas Eve 1968 photograph of our home taken from the Apollo 8 space mission, we celebrated the first Earth Day, two years later in 1970. Almost 50 years later, our planet is healthier in some respects than … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Green Moms Carnival, Holidays, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change and kids, Climate Mamas & Papas, Earth Day 2019, Mothers Day March 2019, Mothers Rise Up, Our Climate Crisis, taking action on climate change, UK Moms for climate Action, Zero hour
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Earth Hour has been raising attention to the unfolding climate crisis since 2007, helping millions on their journey to understand the reality and urgency of the climate crisis we face. In 2018, Earth Hour was celebrated in over 180 countries. … Continue reading
On March 15th, 2019 around the world, young students from grade school through college will walk out of class to demand action on our climate crisis. There is a saying that begins, “out of the mouths of babes…” implying our … Continue reading
The climate news from scientists around the world has been dire. As the realities and urgencies of our climate crisis are brought to the forefront in reports like the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 degrees, and the United States Fourth National Climate Assessment, it … Continue reading