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New Years Greeting to all our Climate Mamas and Papas, As the sun rises on the New Year, our wishes to you and yours are for an exciting, eventful and fulfilling year, one filled with possibility and hope for new … Continue reading
As the new year approaches, many of us think about resolutions, reorganizing, beginning anew…throwing away old and inefficient practices for better and more effective ways for our lives to function. High up on many people’s list is to take better … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Lifestyle & Fun, Recycling
Tagged climate change garbage, climate change kids, climate change parents, green living, landfill waste and climate change, new years resolution green living, new years resolution sustainability, recycle, Reduce, Reuse
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Wishing all our Climate Mamas and Papas who celebrate Christmas, a wonderful and special holiday with family and friends! A fun “fact” to share with your kids about the New York City Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, pictured here. This year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Food, Holidays, Lifestyle & Fun, Uncategorized
Tagged christmas and climate change, christmas trees and LED lights, Climate Access, climate change and the holidays, climate change kids, climate change parents, climate reality, led lights and climate change, Rockefeller Center Green Christmas tree, skeptical science, sustainable christmas trees
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For many of us in the northern hemisphere the winter season usually brings cooler weather our way. Our President and his family are on their way to Honolulu for the holidays, where the December average temperature is 82 degrees. In … Continue reading
Posted in Earth Day is Every Day, Holidays, Lifestyle & Fun, Technology
Tagged Average November Temperature, climate change and the holidays, climate change kids, climate change parents, Do one thing with Energy Star, Energy Saving Tips, energy star, Greening your holidays, Heating footprint, holiday heating tips, NOAA November temperature
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With the holiday season upon us and the New Year around the corner, in addition to all the festivities, this season also is a time for us to reflect on our past year, and discuss our plans for the year … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Nature, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged acting on climate change, Climate change families, climate change future, climate change insanity, climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate Change Reality, Climate Reality leaders, David Goldstein, parents and climate change
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As many of us get ready to decorate our trees for the holidays, we wanted to share with you a little bit about a tree that ClimateMama is getting as a holiday PRESENT this year! Green Gestures, in conjunction with … Continue reading
Flash floods, freak storms, droughts, rising seas, fires…..weather forecasts and events feel more and more like “biblical plagues.” But as we live Climate Change, not only do we need to “mitigate” the conditions that are causing our climate change, we … Continue reading
“Giving Tuesday is a counter narrative to Black Friday and Cyber Monday because it reminds us that the spirit of the holiday giving season should be about community and not just consumerism. The most meaningful gift we can give each … Continue reading
It’s “Black Friday,” the day after Thanksgiving which in the USA has somehow morphed into the day to begin holiday shopping. (No judgements, we just aren’t going to go there!) Many stores oblige and encourage you to come on in, … Continue reading