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Category Archives: Nature
On April 22nd we celebrate Earth Day. In the United States and in many communities around the world we will make efforts to spend time in nature: walks in local parks and picnics on the beach. We will also take … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, Earth Day is Every Day, Nature, Oceans & Water, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
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When we become a father, mother, aunt, uncle, and grandparent for the very first time, our world changes forever; it really does. Holding our newborn for the first time envelopes us with feelings of incredible joy, but also with feelings … Continue reading
In 2017 “labels” seem to define us. People know “immediately” what we stand for, what we look like, what we believe and how we think, according to our label. We are: Republican, Democrat, Liberal, Conservative, urbanites, suburbanite, southerner, northerner, east … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, In The News, Nature, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate Heroes, Climate Mamas & Papas, Discovery Channel new movies, film screening rancher farmer fisherman, land stewards, Rancher farmer fisherman movie, unsung heroes environment
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The third week of June is filled with many monumental moments and observances that remind us to think, listen, learn and connect the dots between our planet and our actions. In the United States, the third week of June is … Continue reading
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Tagged #1world1climate, #1world1climate One World One Love, climate change and refugees, climate refugees, solstice and climate change, summer solstice, World Refugee day, years of living dangerously, Years of living dangerously climate refugees
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We march for women, we march for jobs, for healthcare, for justice, for the climate and we march for science, facts and the truth. Our children are beside us, behind us and in front of us. For so many of … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Disasters, Earth Day is Every Day, fracking and pipelines, Nature, Oceans & Water, Politics, Renewable Energy, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
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What can we do to slow down the impacts of climate change in our communities? We get asked this question all the time as families grapple with the realities of climate change and partisan politics get’s in the way of … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Construction, Nature
Tagged american society of landscape architects, community preparedness extreme events, hurricane matthew and rebuilding, Hurricane Matthew rebuilding, landscape and climate change, resiliency and climate change, resiliency landscape, resiliency planning landscape design, resilient design guide ASLA, small scale solutions to climate change
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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
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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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As we live with climate change and as it relentlessly and incessantly rears it’s ugly head around the world, most people seem to be frozen in time and space, watching in paralyzed horror or ignoring what’s happening all together. Confidently … Continue reading
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