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Tweet Share Rio+20, or The Earth Summit as it is widely known, is fast approaching and will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 20 – 22, 2012. Rio is a city transformed from where it was and what … Continue reading
Posted in building materials, Construction, In The News, Politics, Recycling, Renewable Energy
Tagged #RIOPLUSCITIES, Ashley Halligan, Earth Summit and Cities, Medellian Columbia, Naples Italy clean up, Philadelphia Solar City, Rio+20 Cities, Rio+20 Earth Summit, Rio+Social, Songdo South Korea LEED
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Tweet Share What is the connection between the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would carry Tar Sands Oil from Alberta, Canada to Texas, and my children’s health? And why would I not only risk arrest to stop this pipeline from … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, In The News, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 350.org & kids, activist moms, allergies and climate change, asthma and climate change, climate change and parents, climate change kids, fighting for the environment, Moms Fighting for Clean Air, moms for the planet, momsclean air force, momsrising, momsrising clean air, poison ivy & climate change, senate and climate change, Tar Sands Keystone XL, tar sands kids
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Tweet Share What’s a mom to do? The climate it is a “changing” and the oil and gas industry and our government are moving fast in their attempt to push us to the brink of climate change disaster. Lacrosse practice, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Lifestyle & Fun, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 2012 Fracky, Environment NJ RGGI, Food and Water Watch Fracking, Fracky Award, Gaslands, Jim Harris, Josh Fox Arrested, mom activists, NJ pulling out of RGGI, parent activists, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initative NJ, RGGI, RGGI protests
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Tweet Share When Amber of Strocel.com proposed: Resolutions to Fight Climate Change as the topic for our January Green Moms Carnival, my brain seemed to go on temporary “freeze mode.” How was I going to put into one post, something … Continue reading
Tweet Share Our Climate Mama has a personal interest in the Keystone XL pipeline. It originates in her home province, tracks across her adopted country, and carries some of the most energy intensive, carbon producing fuel in the world. It … Continue reading
Tweet Share Anjali Appadurai, from the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Me, was chosen to represent hundreds of youth delegates at the United Nations International Negotiations on Climate Change in Durban, South Africa. She spoke forcefully yet eloquently … Continue reading
Tweet Share Guest Post by Ronnie Citron-Fink, Moms Clean Air Force (Grab the kids in your life and learn more about Fracking from Ronnie. Fracking is likely coming “home” soon to an area near you – unless we do something … Continue reading
Tweet Share Our own Climate Mama, Harriet Shugarman attended the Social Good Summit in NYC, which was sponsored by the 92nd Street Y, The United Nations Foundation, Mashable and Ericsson. Harriet got to meet, talk to and hear from AMAZING … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, In The News, Plastics & Plastic Free, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy, Technology
Tagged A Spring of Hope, climate change education, climate change kids, Ericsson Techology for good, Gatorade Become, Mashable, Million Mom Challenge, Plastic Polution Coalition Action, social good summit, The Balancing Act, UN Foudation
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Tweet This week is one for the history books; including my very own personal history book! As of August 24, 2011, close to 300 people have been arrested in the largest civil disobedience action in the American environmental movement’s recent … Continue reading
Tweet We are loading up the car, ready to burn fossil fuels, albeit in our hybrid, as we prepare for our road trip to DC to take part in the Tar Sands Action against the XL Keystone Pipeline that would … Continue reading