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Category Archives: Science
Tweet Share At ClimateMama it’s Do Something Wednesday and we wanted to help you understand more about NTDs which infect more then 1 BILLION people worldwide! Yet here in the US, if you are like many of us at ClimateMama, … Continue reading
Posted in Animals & Insects, Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Global Team of 200, Health & Fitness, Science
Tagged End7, Global Team of 200, Kids and Climate Change, Mom bloggers for Social Good, mosquito, NTDs, NTDs & climate change, parents and climate change, The Global Network for Tropical Diseases, ticks & climate change
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Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and watch this short video from our friends at Earth NOW. As of late July 2013, the North Pole, for the first time, is a “lake” and the reality of an ice … Continue reading
Tweet Share Graphs, charts and statistics sometimes make understanding the reality of climate change difficult for some of us. Grab the kids in your life and check out this wonderful musical portrayal of the latest climate data. Climate deniers like … Continue reading
Tweet Share As I drove my children to their respective bus stops, we stopped to admire the incredible sunrise, and “take a moment” to be in awe of mother nature’s glories. We live 22 miles and a “world away” from … Continue reading
Tweet Share As part of the Safer Chemicals Healthy Families blogging team, I am thrilled to be part of the Mind the Store Campaign launched on April 11th, 2013. The goal of the program is to get the nation’s top … Continue reading
Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and check out this infographic from our friends at LearnStuff.com. Through media, technology and games, our kids are learning constantly through images and pictures. Sit down with the kids in your life … Continue reading
Tweet Share In this guest post by Brian Ettling which first appeared on Climate Bites, we are asked to “bear witness” to the spoken, written and visual record that is being created on climate change. As Mother Nature continues to”take … Continue reading
Tweet Share As our friends at ClimateNexus aptly capture in this photo of New Jersey Governor Christie and through his words; this is how many of us on the east coast feel these days! ENOUGH ALREADY. This next photo is … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Disasters, In The News, Politics, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 24 Hours of Reality, climate change action, climate change kids, climate change solutions, Climate Reality Project, ClimateMama Climate Reality, Dirty Weather Report, Emily McKhann Climate Change, Hurricane Sandy Climate Change, mothers and climate change, one person can make a difference, parents and climate change, The Motherhood Climate Change
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Tweet Share Tired of the kids in your life (young and old) playing “Call of Duty?” Let them know there is a “new game in town” and that the US Navy is calling out to them to play it! This … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Games & Toys, In The News, Renewable Energy, Schools and Colleges, Science
Tagged climate change and war, climate change games, gaming, kids games and climate change, leon panetta and climate change, mmowgli, national security and climate change, navy and climate change, navy game climate change
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Tweet Share Is your kid a budding engineer or car designer want to be? Does she now or did he then spend hours with legos, robotic sets, racing tracks, matchbox cars and Thomas the Train – playing, creating, designing and … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Product Reviews, Science, Technology, Transportation
Tagged Argonne National Labs, Chevrolet Malibu Eco, climate change kids, climate change parents, Department of Energy challenges, EcoCAR 2 challenge, Green Jobs, hybrid plug in technology, Kimberly DeClark, Patrick Walsh ECOCAR, plug in technology, plugging into future, Student Teams EcoCAR challenge
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