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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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Tweet Share BOO..and Happy Halloween!! We thought we would bring back EIGHT of our halloween posts, some of our “oldies (and not so oldies) but goodies,” in case you missed them the first time around. Enjoy, and do let us … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Construction, Food, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate change and candy, Climate Change and Halloween, climate change kids, Green Halloween, Halloween, halloween and climate change, Halloween and Extreme Weather, Palm oil, Sustainable Halloween, unreal candy
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Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and sit down and watch this 1 minute clip from our friends at Climate Nexus. As our political system in the US stays bogged down and seemingly unable to get beyond petty … Continue reading
Tweet Share Radon gas in your kitchen, exploding pipelines in Greenwich Village, terrorism you ask? Yes, but not the kind of terrorism we have been sadly awakened to recently in our country. This “terrorism” comes to us from many big … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Construction, Disasters, fracking and pipelines, Health & Fitness, In The News, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Angela Fox, climate change kids, climate change parents, exploding pipelines, methane and carbon dixoide, methane greenhouse gas, natural gas and radon, radon gas in New York City, radon in your kitchen, sandra steingraber toxic trespass, shale gas and radon, The mothers project
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Tweet Share ClimateMama is pleased to stand strong with representatives of citizens’ groups from numerous states who attended the April 18th public monthly meeting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in Washington, D.C. The action demonstrates our unified opposition … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Construction, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change natural gas, Climate Parents, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC, Mnisink Compressor, natural gas infrastructure, We the People Matter
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Tweet Share We are excited to re-post this December 4, 2012 video and article from a Climate Mama “extraordinaire” Tanyette Colon, founder of Mother’s United for Sustainable Technologies (M.U.S.T); a powerful voice for parents and citizens from around the world … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, Construction, Disasters, Do Something Wednesdays, Health & Fitness, In The News, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged air pollution natural gas, climate change and kids, climate change kids, Climate Parents, fracking, fracking NY, Gas pipelines problems, Minisink, natural gas health problems kids, NY Compressor station, pipelines
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Tweet Share We are happy to report that our coalition of climate parents – parents helping each other, getting connected, amplifying and elevating voices on a wide range of climate issues, including on: the dangers from fracking, fracking waste and … Continue reading
Tweet Share Rio+20, or The Earth Summit as it is widely known, is fast approaching and will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 20 – 22, 2012. Rio is a city transformed from where it was and what … Continue reading
Posted in building materials, Construction, In The News, Politics, Recycling, Renewable Energy
Tagged #RIOPLUSCITIES, Ashley Halligan, Earth Summit and Cities, Medellian Columbia, Naples Italy clean up, Philadelphia Solar City, Rio+20 Cities, Rio+20 Earth Summit, Rio+Social, Songdo South Korea LEED
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Tweet Share As spring turns to summer in North America, many of us are putting on our “taxi driver” caps and ferrying our kids between lacrosse, soccer, playgrounds and parks and other outdoor events and activities. Some of us however, … Continue reading
Tweet My take on the Canadian Tar Sands?! A juggernaut, seemingly unstoppable, a source of unimaginable profits for multinational energy companies versus shortsighted Russian roulette for the rest of us, for our planet, for our environment and for our economy. … Continue reading