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Category Archives: Health & Fitness
Did you know that I am a Stonyfield Yo-getter, and darn proud of it!? I am part of a team of mom bloggers from around the country, who together “shout out” our support in a variety of different ways and … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Food, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews
Tagged #stonyfieldgreek, climate change kids, climate change parents, stonyfield BICEP, stonyfield cafe latte, stonyfield CERES, stonyfield climate change, stonyfield climate counts, stonyfield greek yogurt, stonyfield health eating., stonyfield organics
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Very often, my work on climate change education and advocacy opens a “door” to something or someone surprising. Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Olympic hopeful Jamie Anderson, a six time X Games medalist, and one of, if … Continue reading
Tweet Share As we continue to remember and remind ourselves, where we were and what was happening, one year ago when Superstorm Sandy struck the east coast of the United States, below you will find photos, taken within one mile … Continue reading
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 At ClimateMama it’s Do Something Wednesday and we wanted to help you understand more about NTDs which infect more then 1 BILLION people worldwide! Yet here in the US, if you are like many of us at ClimateMama, … Continue reading
Posted in Animals & Insects, Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Global Team of 200, Health & Fitness, Science
Tagged End7, Global Team of 200, Kids and Climate Change, Mom bloggers for Social Good, mosquito, NTDs, NTDs & climate change, parents and climate change, The Global Network for Tropical Diseases, ticks & climate change
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Tweet Share It’s “Do Something Wednesday” today..so grab the kids in your life, and sit down and have a frank discussion about media, advertising and the importance of “telling the whole truth” not just part of it. When it comes … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, glade campaign, Mind the Store Campaign, safer chemcials healthy families, SC Johnson and toxic chemicals, Toxic chemicals in household products, Womens Voices for the Earth, Your right to know
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Tweet Share As par of our Climate Super Hero series we looked at how to “climate proof” your kitchen. One area we highlighted was how we should all be doing our best to use less packaging and to think carefully … Continue reading
Tweet Share Hello Climate Mamas and Papas! It’s “Do Something Wednesdays” and time for you and your families to don your superhero capes and fly your green flag high in the sky. Stay tune over the next week for: Tips … Continue reading
Tweet Share MYTH BUSTERS: ORGANIC VS CONVENTIONAL, Guest Post by Michelle Aboodi Have you ever gone to the supermarket, been confronted with a variety of brands and options and just froze from indecisiveness?! What milk or snacks should you buy … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Food, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews
Tagged apples and chemicals, climate change and food, Environmental Working Group pesticides in produce, herbicides and your health, Michelle Aboodi, organic vs conventional, pesticides and foods
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