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Tag Archives: climate change parents
“I think about all of my children – Maggie, Julie and Dan – when I go to work every morning. Because after all, the work we do is about the generations that will come after us, and the planet that … Continue reading
Calling All Climate Mamas and Papas – we need your help, today! Grab the kids in your life, and sit down together after dinner tonight, and write a letter together to the US Coast Guard. We only have until November … Continue reading
Posted in In The News, Oceans & Water, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged accidents and tracking, climate change kids, climate change parents, climate mama, coast guard oil and gas, coast guard tracking, coast guard tracking waste, Delaware River Keeper Network Fracking waste, fracking waste
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As you begin to think about holidays and gifts (gasp!), here is an easy one for all our Climate Mamas and Papas to support and get behind. Check out “Hybrid Hip-Hop” a fun and educational album, that empowers kids to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Earth Day is Every Day, Holidays, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Schools and Colleges
Tagged climate change fun, climate change kids, climate change parents, Eco Music for kids, Empowering kids on Climate, Hybrid Hip Hop, Kids music environmental theme, Mr. Eco
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As we come up on the one year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, in New Jersey, the state that I live in, sadly many people are still living the Sandy “nightmare.” Our state hasn’t yet updated needed and necessary flood maps … Continue reading
Posted in building materials, Disasters, Do Something Wednesdays, Plastics & Plastic Free, Technology
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, did climate change cause Sandy, hurricane sandy and kids, hurricane sandy one year later, Sandy one year later, superstorm sandy and climate change, superstorm sandy anniversary
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Tweet Share We are incredibly honored to introduce you to someone that we at ClimateMama have had the privilege of working with, getting to know and watch in action, with awe: the indomitable Maya van Rossum. Maya is our Wonder … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, fracking and pipelines, Oceans & Water, Politics, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate Education, Climate Parents, Delaware River Basin, Delaware River Keeper, fracking delaware River basin, Maya van Rossum, Water resource Delware
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Tweet Share The much-anticipated Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR5 (Fifth Assessment Report) will be released at the end of September 2013. Through earlier leaked draft versions many sources tell us that we can expect the report to confirm that: … Continue reading
Tweet Share Seeing the “forest through the trees” isn’t often as easy as it looks. And getting to the facts on climate change, it’s causes, current and future scenarios are too often obscured and hidden, particularly in the USA, through … Continue reading
Tweet Share Sadly, we are reminded daily about how vulnerable we are to natural disasters and unnatural ones, as headlines about floods and shootings seem to jump out at us from our daily news feeds with increasing regularity. And more … Continue reading
Posted in Disasters, Global Team of 200, In The News, Schools and Colleges, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate change and disasters, climate change kids, Climate Change mitigation, climate change parents, Climate Change preparedness, Disaster planning climate change, Get Ready Get Safe, Global Team of 200, Mom bloggers for Social Good, New Jersey Save the Children Score Card, NJ Climate Preparedness, Save the Children Climate Change, Save the Children Disaster Score
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Tweet Share When I was growing up in western Canada we had the occasional “snow day;” although we “prided ourselves” on being able to get around in any kind of weather so these snow days were rare. Raising my children … Continue reading