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Category Archives: In The News
Tweet Share Seeing the “forest through the trees” isn’t often as easy as it looks. And getting to the facts on climate change, it’s causes, current and future scenarios are too often obscured and hidden, particularly in the USA, through … Continue reading
Tweet Share Are you joining a “Draw the Line” event on September 21st? As many of our Climate Mamas and Papas know, at ClimateMama we have strongly advocated for and support a final and resounding NO decision on the Keystone … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 350 Draw the Line, Amanda Frayer, civil disobedience climate change, Draw the Line events, forward on climate sponsorss, Grandparents march on climate, Keystone XL, keystone xl arrests, Lindsay Dahl, NOKXL, Obama Climate Change
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Tweet Share Sadly, we are reminded daily about how vulnerable we are to natural disasters and unnatural ones, as headlines about floods and shootings seem to jump out at us from our daily news feeds with increasing regularity. And more … Continue reading
Posted in Disasters, Global Team of 200, In The News, Schools and Colleges, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate change and disasters, climate change kids, Climate Change mitigation, climate change parents, Climate Change preparedness, Disaster planning climate change, Get Ready Get Safe, Global Team of 200, Mom bloggers for Social Good, New Jersey Save the Children Score Card, NJ Climate Preparedness, Save the Children Climate Change, Save the Children Disaster Score
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Tweet Share When I was growing up in western Canada we had the occasional “snow day;” although we “prided ourselves” on being able to get around in any kind of weather so these snow days were rare. Raising my children … Continue reading
Tweet Share From Climate Mamas and Papas on both coasts, here are two wonderful ways through letters that you and the kids in your lives – WHEREVER you live in the world – can be part of a campaign that … Continue reading
Posted in In The News, Politics, Schools and Colleges, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Bellingham Coal plant, climate change kids, Coal Export plant Washington, Gateway Pacific Terminal, Love Letters 4 the Planet, Open Letter Campaign, Open Letter Climate Change, Open Letter WSJ, Western Washington University, Whatcom County Coal Plant
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Tweet Share The August 25th New York Times has a long article about the real and likely collapse and loss of Florida beaches and the August 24th NBC National Nightly news reported on the same issue. I have to say … Continue reading
Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and whether you are sitting around the campfire or the dinner table, share with them this real life “horror story” that is unfolding in the northeastern United States. This is a story … Continue reading
Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and watch this short video from our friends at Earth NOW. As of late July 2013, the North Pole, for the first time, is a “lake” and the reality of an ice … Continue reading
Tweet Share We love great ideas and sharing them with you. For those of us with kids under 18, at certain times in their young lives our kids seem to “grow overnight.” The clothes we bought yesterday no longer fit … Continue reading
Tweet Share We watched today and listened, as did millions of other Climate Mamas and Papas around the world, as President Obama gave us a real, concrete and viable plan on how he will follow through on the commitments he … Continue reading