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Breaking: From November 7th to November 21st, a water-only fast opposing any and all new fossil fuel infrastructure in New Jersey will be undertaken in Trenton and elsewhere around the state. People around the country have also committed to fast, to show … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate Fast New Jersey, fasting fro the climate, Fossil Fuel Moratorium, Governor Murphy and climate change, New Jersey climate action, taking a stand on climate change
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Superstorm Sandy rolled in to the NYC metro area on October 29th, 2012 and hung around for several days. This year is the 6th Anniversary of this iconic storm. However, it’s likely that this anniversary may not be on your … Continue reading
Twelve years ago my daughter was seven and my son was eight. Twelve years ago I had recently moved from New York City to New Jersey and ClimateMama was still a dream. I feel like I have hardly aged, and … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate voters, game of thrones and climate change, IPCC report to policy makers, ipecac 2018 report 1.5 degrees, moratorium on fossil fuels, R.R. Martin on climate change, vote for the climate
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In 2007, I had the honor and the privilege of training with Al Gore to become a Climate Reality leader. These 3 days changed the direction and future course of my life. My 2007 training was one of the first … Continue reading
August 23rd, 2011 is a day I will remember forever. At approximately 1:30pm I was being released from jail in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day, with 60 new and dear friends, I was arrested in front of the White … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, fracking and pipelines, In The News, Politics
Tagged anniversary of Keystone XL arrests, Arrests in DC against pipelines, curbing public protests, fossil fuel pipeline blockades. the climate movement and pipelines, Harriet Shugarman arrest, Keystone XL Pipeline
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Across the country, and around the world, many of our children have already headed back to the classroom. In the United States and Canada, Labor Day – the first Monday of September – is traditionally the last day of summer … Continue reading
From time to time, we hear directly from our Climate Mamas and Papas about great ideas and wonderful examples they have of how they, their family and their community are working on solutions to the climate crisis. We are happy … Continue reading
As we join with friends and families at barbecues and picnics this July 4th, 2018 lets make sure that we truly celebrate our independence by remind ourselves and our children what it means to each of us to live and … Continue reading
In what is perceived as a shocking move by many town managers throughout the United States (and in other countries around the world), China recently announced it will no longer be taking the world’s recyclables. Local governments and recycling haulers … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, In The News, Plastics & Plastic Free, Politics, Recycling, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Carbon Fee and Dividend, CCL, China and Recyclables, China says no more garbage, Citizens Climate Lobby, Citizens Climate Lobby Annual Conference, Climate Hope, climate reality leader, ClimateMama, Green Sports Blog, Lew Blaustein
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