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Tag Archives: carbon footprint
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
Tweet Share How much do you really know when it comes to the unacceptable toll of newborn deaths, around the world? According to USAID, in some parts of the world, a mother is more likely to die in childbirth than … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon footprint, climate change parents, Climate Parents, gates foundation and newborn health, Global Conversation on newborn health, Global Team of 200, Impatient Optimist newborn health, Kids and Climate Change, maternal health and climate change, newborn health and climate change, newborn2013, Social Good Moms
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Carbon footprint, ecological footprint, eco footprint, muddy footprint, what’s wrong with my footprint and why should I care? Statistics point to the fact that the average American’s carbon footprint is 5 times as big as the average “world citizen’s”. What … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon Calculator, carbon footprint, climate change kids, Earth Day
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How can an international sporting event strive to be “carbon neutral” and what does this really mean anyway? The 2010 Winter Olympics will be the first major international event to attempt to become “carbon neutral.” We expect to see a … Continue reading