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Category Archives: Science
June 10, 2016. For a Revised analysis of the TSCA Reform bill by Safer Chemicals Healthy Families go to: Key Take Aways from TSCA Reform. As Climate Mamas and Papas, we may read more labels and be more conscious then … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Health & Fitness, In The News, Politics, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Children and TSCA, Climate Change and Chemicals, Environmental Working Group, Health and Chemicals, safer chemicals healthy families, TSCA Disappointment, TSCA Failure, TSCA Historic, TSCA Reform
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We get wonderful tips and ideas from our Climate Mamas and Papas everyday, and we try to share and support as many of these great ideas as we can. Join us today on “Do Something Wednesday” and support the Climate … Continue reading
Many of us have heard the saying “The solution to pollution is dilution.” Perhaps when the world’s population was significantly smaller and we hadn’t yet invented the toxins and types of pollutants that we have now, this might have been … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Nature, Oceans & Water, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, Coral Reefs and Climate Change, DIVEin and Ocean Pollution, Ocean pollution and climate change, Oceans and Climate Change, solution to pollution is not dilution
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We recently had the good fortune of meeting Darren Hill – an Oregon based Climate Papa extraordinaire! Darren wears many hats, including Polar Research Team volunteer member and most importantly, father of five. Darren heads out to Greenland with an … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, In The News, Nature, Oceans & Water, Science
Tagged CIRES, Darren Hill Greenland, Green land ice melt, Greenland firn, ice melt and sea level rise, Mike MacFerrin University of Colorado, NASA and ice melt, Plan research and climate change, sea level rise and climate change
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The United Nations Climate Conference in Paris concluded on December 12, 2015. The most significant take away from the Conference is that 195 countries have agreed and come to terms with what scientists around the world have been telling us … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 50yearforcast, climate change kids, Climate Mama and Papas, Climate Parents, climate reality leader climate change, Climate Reality Project leaders, Mark Mesle climate change, Meteorologists and climate change, Paris Climate Conference what you can do, Tom Skilling and climate change, weatherforcasters and climate change, weathermen and climate change, what you can do about climate change
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All we can..that’s what we are going to give them. We are going to help slow down this climate crisis we unknowingly put in motion, and now knowingly have the capacity to change… In 40 or 50 years…The world WILL … Continue reading
This weekend, across the globe, Climate Mamas and Papas are marching for healthy living, healthy foods and a clear and transparent approach to what we feed our families. The March Against Monsanto targets one of the worlds largest chemical and … Continue reading
Posted in Earth Day is Every Day, Food, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Nature, Politics, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged bees and climate change, Food climate change and kids, GMOs and Climate Change, LA times fracking water and crops, March Against Monsanto, pesticides and climate change, Sparta New Jersey Food Matters March May 23rd, Sparta NJ March Against Monsanto
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Joylette Portlock, creative genius and ClimateMama extraordinaire knocks it out of the park with this wonderful music video and parody. Grab the kids in your life and sing along to this Taylor Swift riff: “The Future can be great, great, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun, Science
Tagged Changing Cliamte Change, clean energy future, climate change kids, climate change parents, climate change solutions, Communitopia, fossil fuel transition now, Fossil fuels say no, Joylette Portlock, videos for kids on climate change solutions, videos on climate change
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As parents, our ClimateMama community is well in tune with our collective and individual responsibilities as parents; to create as safe and secure a future and now that we can for our children and ourselves. We have done the research … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, In The News, Politics, Science
Tagged #climatehope, 5 gyres institute climate change, climate change and reality, climate scientist attacks, Dr. Kevin Trenberth climate scientist, More than scientist videos, More than Scientist website, More Than Scientists, NJPPN lectures, parents and climate change
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“Tell the truth, actions speak louder then words, and don’t be afraid”…our mantra at ClimateMama and how we show our children that we are facing climate change head on and with our eyes wide open. At times, we all feel … Continue reading
Posted in Animals & Insects, building materials, Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Food, Games & Toys, Lifestyle & Fun, Renewable Energy, Science, Technology
Tagged climate change innovate to mitigate, climate change parents, climate change solutions high school, Climate Change solutions kids, ideas for kids climate change, Innovate to Mitigate, innovate to mitigate kids project, NSF grants for climate change, TERC projects
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