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On October 26th, 15 mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters were arrested in New York City on 49th street and 3rd avenue in a non-violent act of civil disobedience – blocking a doorway to a building where the office … Continue reading
Just in time for Halloween our partners at Communitopia and Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something led by one of our favorite Climate Mamas, Joylette Portlock, have created an engaging, humorous and fun new video, “Energy Bill Movie.” None of … Continue reading
ClimateMama is honored to partner with the Women’s Earth And Climate Action Network (WECAN) in the lead up to the next round of global climate talks – COP22 – which will be held in Marrakech, Morocco beginning November 7, 2016. … Continue reading
Hope and pride in both our political process and the people who stand for election has been eroded and tested – to an extreme. Is our system broken? Can it be fixed? We seem to have reached a low point … Continue reading
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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At ClimateMama, one of the most hopeful and encouraging things we do, is meet – and then introduce our community to – special Climate Mamas and Papas. These are folks from around the country who are acting mindfully, with purpose … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Lifestyle & Fun, Plastics & Plastic Free
Tagged Brenda Cummings, climate change books for kids, climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Parents, Granny Green Machine, Granny Green's Green Machine, I am a Hugger, I am the Hugger, Kids for Earth, Tree Hugger
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Merriam Webster Dictionary: schizophrenia “contradictory or antagonistic qualities or attitudes.” As our climate crisis grows, as we demand climate solutions and as we get closer and closer to the climate cliff… the direction and actions of our leaders – in … Continue reading
Labor day has come and gone and our children are beginning a new school year. As parents, we have done everything we can to ensure that our children will have a safe, happy and successful start for this new school … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, In The News, Schools and Colleges
Tagged #getreadygetsafe, Back to School, Back to school and climate change, back to school and disasters, Go Bags and being prepared, national preparedness month, save the children get ready get safe, save the children prep step
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Back to school is around the corner for many of us and for some of our Climate Mama and Papa families, back to school has already begun. We want to share a few of our musings, products suggestions, and thoughts … Continue reading