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Tag Archives: climate change advocacy
A moment in time, a life memory created, a call to witness. The Peoples Climate March on September 21st will be this and so much more. We are honored to share Wendie’s beautiful invitation to the Peoples Climate March – … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change advocacy, climate change kids, ClimateMamas marching, families and peoples climate, gardeners and climate change, parents & peoples climate march, peoples climate, peoples climate march new york city, Peoples Climate March September 2014, poets and climate change, Wendie Goetz
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Tweet Share One of our favorite Climate Mamas, Joylette Portlock and Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something, were at it again helping us understand, in an easy and understandable way, how we can all “Draw the Line” on the Keystone … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, fracking and pipelines, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change advocacy, Do Something Wednesday, Dont just sit there do something about climate, draw the line on keystone, Joylette Portlock, Keystone XL Pipeline, Kids and Climate Change, parents and climate change
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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