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Our mantra at ClimateMama: “Tell the Truth, Actions speak Louder then Words and Don’t be Afraid;” something we teach our children, and words we work hard to live by. Our ClimateMama community regularly reaches out to leaders – those with … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, In The News, Nature, Product Reviews, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, conflict palm oil and climate change, Conflict Palm oil and pepsico, global warming and palm oil, Indra Nooyi and Climate Change, Orangutans and palm oil, Pepsico and Climate Change, Quaker oats and climate change, quaker products and climate change
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If you’re like most parents in the U.S.A, you know that teaching kids to save water is a constant struggle. Kids, whatever the age, are fascinated by water, and often don’t understand where water comes from, or that it’s a … Continue reading
At ClimateMama we regularly get “pitched” by companies and products that “say” they are promoting a green and sustainable lifestyle. We are very careful to only share with you information that we believe really showcases companies and products making an … Continue reading
Did you know that I am a Stonyfield Yo-getter, and darn proud of it!? I am part of a team of mom bloggers from around the country, who together “shout out” our support in a variety of different ways and … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Food, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews
Tagged #stonyfieldgreek, climate change kids, climate change parents, stonyfield BICEP, stonyfield cafe latte, stonyfield CERES, stonyfield climate change, stonyfield climate counts, stonyfield greek yogurt, stonyfield health eating., stonyfield organics
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According to the National Drought Mitigation Center, at the end of September 2013, over 45% of the lower 48 states were experiencing moderate to worse drought conditions. While this is a big improvement from the end of September 2012, when … Continue reading
Tweet Share As Labor Day and the lazy days of summer fade and the routine of family life – school, work, activities – returns, we wanted to keep the underlying meaning of “Labor Day” alive “a little longer” and suggest … Continue reading
Tweet Share It’s “Do Something Wednesday” today..so grab the kids in your life, and sit down and have a frank discussion about media, advertising and the importance of “telling the whole truth” not just part of it. When it comes … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, glade campaign, Mind the Store Campaign, safer chemcials healthy families, SC Johnson and toxic chemicals, Toxic chemicals in household products, Womens Voices for the Earth, Your right to know
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Tweet Share MYTH BUSTERS: ORGANIC VS CONVENTIONAL, Guest Post by Michelle Aboodi Have you ever gone to the supermarket, been confronted with a variety of brands and options and just froze from indecisiveness?! What milk or snacks should you buy … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Earth Day is Every Day, Food, Health & Fitness, Product Reviews
Tagged apples and chemicals, climate change and food, Environmental Working Group pesticides in produce, herbicides and your health, Michelle Aboodi, organic vs conventional, pesticides and foods
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Tweet Share You may have read about my trip to my local CVS just a few weeks ago. I visited CVS to talk to the store’s manager about a new national effort called Mind the Store, a campaign to work … Continue reading
Tweet Share The Precautionary Principal: When the health of humans and the environment is at stake, it may not be necessary to wait for scientific certainty to take protective action. The precautionary principal is codified into law in many European … Continue reading