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Category Archives: Earth Day is Every Day
So, can it be as simple as do three things? Clearly, if healing the world was simple, our planet would certainly be a much healthier place already. But there are things each of us can do, and together we can … Continue reading
“Stay Woke” Of the many wonderful, incredible and memorable signs from the Washington, DC Women’s March, that I read, saw, laughed at and cried with, a small minimally decorated sign, “Stay Woke,” sticks in my mind. We must stay “woke,” … Continue reading
ClimateMama is honored to partner with the Women’s Earth And Climate Action Network (WECAN) in the lead up to the next round of global climate talks – COP22 – which will be held in Marrakech, Morocco beginning November 7, 2016. … Continue reading
For many of us the summer season is prime time to get reacquainted with fresh fruits and vegetables at the same time as we get reacquainted with our local farmers! Summer is often a great time to promote healthier living … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Earth Day is Every Day, Food, Health & Fitness, Nature
Tagged agriculture and algae, algae and climate change, Don't just sit there do something about cllimate, Farmers Markets and Climate Change, Joylette Portlock, organic vs conventional, Sustainable Agriculture
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As the lazy days of summer spread slowly before us, getting our children outdoors and into nature is an important part of learning about how special our planet is, what’s at stake and why and what we must do to … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Nature, Oceans & Water
Tagged climate change and kids, Conserve Wildlife Foundation, Lindsay McNamara, New Jersey beach programs for kids, New Jersey shore programs, Summer programs kids, talking to, what to do with the kid in New Jersey
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The divestment movement began on college campuses several years ago and has quickly spread to houses of worship, individual investment portfolios, state, public pension funds and private company investments. 350.org has been a leading force in driving this movement and … 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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From our family to yours; we hope you will remind yourself to slow down and take time to be with those you love. Take time to be in nature too and celebrate the special places you love and cherish. This … Continue reading
Happy 2016 to all our Climate Mamas and Papas! We hope you had time to relax this holiday season, to be surrounded by loved ones and to surround yourself and be in nature. The beginning of the year is always … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Disasters, Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, Lifestyle & Fun, Nature, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 2015 Climate News, 2016 climate change hope, 2016 resolutions, Business Insider History of the World, climate change kids, Climate resolutions, ClimateMama Climate Change, History of world in a trip from LA to New York, Paris Climate Agreement, Paris Climate Conference Outcomes
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We all know that we take too much for granted, especially those of us who live in places like the United States, Canada and the Europe. Lately, we have begun to wake up to the facts that our natural world … Continue reading