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Category Archives: Food
Tweet Share Yesterday on Earth Day, we launched our first Earth Day Challenge, a full week of “daily” challenges, that gets us thinking about what we eat, where it comes from and why we need to be mindful about many … Continue reading
Tweet Share We know that our Climate Mamas and Papas celebrate and nurture our earth EVERY day. But on April 22nd, the rest of the world joins in. Take a few minutes today to really observe nature around you: look, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Food, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle & Fun
Tagged Bill Mckibben, climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Parents, Earth Day, Earth Day and Climate Change, Earth Day Challenge, Eating and the Environment, Environmental Challenges, Meatless Mondays, Michelle Aboodi
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Tweet Share The Precautionary Principal: When the health of humans and the environment is at stake, it may not be necessary to wait for scientific certainty to take protective action. The precautionary principal is codified into law in many European … Continue reading
Tweet Share How much do you really know when it comes to the unacceptable toll of newborn deaths, around the world? According to USAID, in some parts of the world, a mother is more likely to die in childbirth than … Continue reading
Posted in Disasters, Food, Global Team of 200, Green Moms Carnival, In The News
Tagged carbon footprint, climate change parents, Climate Parents, gates foundation and newborn health, Global Conversation on newborn health, Global Team of 200, Impatient Optimist newborn health, Kids and Climate Change, maternal health and climate change, newborn health and climate change, newborn2013, Social Good Moms
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Tweet Share March 22 is World Water Day, a day established by the United Nations to look at water issues around the world. As part of the Global Team of 200 and Mom Bloggers for Social Good, we are supporting … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Food, Global Team of 200, In The News, Nature, Oceans & Water
Tagged @wateraidamerica, celebrate world water day, climate change and water, climate crisis water access, Google hangout world water day, UN Water, Water Aid, WaterAid America, world water day, World Water Day & Kids
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Tweet Share This month, through the Global Team of 200 we are helping raise awareness and attention for Shanti Uganda which improves infant and maternal health, provides safe women-centered care and supports the well-being of birthing mothers and women living … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Food, Global Team of 200, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, climate change uganda, developing countries and climate change, Global Team of 200, Mom bloggers for Social Good, Shanti Uganda, women and children uganda climate change
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Tweet Share As part of the Global Team of 200 and Mom Bloggers for Social Good, we are supporting and using our collective voices to raise attention for WaterAid. Founded in 1981, WaterAid transforms lives by helping the world’s poorest … Continue reading
Tweet Share Life goes on….good, bad, it goes…One thing we have learned through our work at ClimateMama is that there are so many wonderful organizations that can help make life “go a whole lot better,” for many, in times of … Continue reading
Tweet Share We are thrilled to be part of the MomsRising Clean Air, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Blog Carnival. The Carnival brings together many different voices and amplifies our individual and collective fights for policies that will allow us … Continue reading
Tweet Share November 5th, 2012. One week post Hurricane Sandy. Another day without power for most of our North Jersey town, another day of no school for my children, 6 days now and counting.Yesterday I spent six hours helping out … Continue reading