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One of the benefits and privileges we have working at ClimateMama, is that we get to meet and get to know many of our “Climate Heroes.” One of these special Climate Mamas Extraordinaire is Artist and Author, Franke James. Franke … Continue reading

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Tweet Share Take a few minutes, sit down with the kids in your life and read the following post to them by one of our favorite Climate Papa’s Ted Glick. Among many hat’s that he wears, Ted is one of … Continue reading

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Tweet Share As extreme weather continues to wrecks havoc around the world with wildfires, droughts, floods and superstorms becoming the norm coverage in world media and “connecting the dots” on these extreme events and climate change isn’t keeping up. Scientists, … Continue reading

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Tweet Share On Sunday, February 17th, close to 50,000 people from all over the country (and beyond) gathered together on a corner of the National Mall, to unite for one cause, stopping the Keystone XL Pipeline, and to have their … Continue reading

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Tweet Share 50,000 strong, marching in the streets of Washington, 10’s of thousands more marching in their own communities and millions who understand and feel that it is time for national action on climate change. Moms, dads, grandparents, uncles, aunts, … Continue reading

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Tweet Share Tens of thousands of people gathered in Washington, DC to protest the building of a pipeline that would traverse the USA, doing it’s own damage along the way, but bringing with it and enabling the production of billions … Continue reading

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Tweet Share Dear President Obama, We are moms, dads, grandparents, uncles, aunts, every day people, from all walks and corners of this great country and beyond. We are doing the best we can to make the world as safe a … Continue reading

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Tweet Share As most of our Climate Mamas and Papas have heard, there is BIG, BIG Rally happening in advance of President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address. ClimateMama is excited and honored to partner with the Sierra Club, … Continue reading

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Tweet Share January 15th is the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birth. As a nation, the United States celebrates this day officially on the 3rd Monday of January. Today, January 15th, many of my colleagues and friends, with the … Continue reading

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Tweet Share Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL) is an organization we at Climate Mama greatly respect and would like to encourage you to learn more about. We have watched CCL grow stronger and expand over the past few years, and we … Continue reading

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