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Tweet Share I live 24 miles from mid-town Manhattan as the crow flies, the center of the world, where the action never stops, and the lights never dim. Yet in my corner of NJ, where most people live in single … Continue reading
Tweet Share As busy parents, technology often seems a curse rather than a blessing. 24/7 connectivity, work, school, kids, sports, community events…trying to sift through, prioritize and find out what is important, often feels overwhelming. So take a minute today, … Continue reading
Tweet Share Guest Post by Ronnie Citron-Fink, Moms Clean Air Force (Grab the kids in your life and learn more about Fracking from Ronnie. Fracking is likely coming “home” soon to an area near you – unless we do something … Continue reading
Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and watch this fun, inspiring video from our friends at 350.org. Over 2000 events in 180 countries drew people together to show that we CAN move off fossil fuels! Also, catch our … Continue reading
Tweet Share Our own Climate Mama, Harriet Shugarman attended the Social Good Summit in NYC, which was sponsored by the 92nd Street Y, The United Nations Foundation, Mashable and Ericsson. Harriet got to meet, talk to and hear from AMAZING … Continue reading
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Tweet Share In 2004 she became the first African Woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, although her work championing women and the environment began decades earlier. Perhaps best know for her work on environmental sustainability and planting trees, Wangari … Continue reading
Tweet Share This Saturday, people around the planet are showing how they are willing and able to “Move Off Fossil Fuels,” be it by bike, skateboard, or just with their own two feet! Grab the kids in your life and … Continue reading
Tweet Share As the saying goes, “an oldie but a goodie!” This speech still makes me cry, particularly as it seems it could be given today, not much has change. On behalf of 12 and 13 year olds (my children’s … Continue reading
Tweet My family was lucky. No one was hurt. No fallen trees. No flooded basement, and we had and still have power. We also had plenty of time to prepare for Irene, a massive but slow moving storm. Our bathtub … Continue reading
Tweet Why am I in DC for the Tar Sands Action? My friend Doug Grandt asks the questions, and if you are interested, here are my replies! This one is for my kids, and for all of us. As parents, … Continue reading