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Tag Archives: climate change parents
Tweet Share Women are amazing, powerful change agents who too often don’t toot their own horns…although Sheryl Sandberg and Lean In seem to be raising interest in changing this….! On May 29th, at the invitation of one of our amazing … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Audubon Women in Conservation, climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate change quotes Women, Rachel Carson Award Honorees, Rachel Carson Awards, women and girls climate change, Women in Conservation, Women in the Environment
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Tweet Share As I drove my children to their respective bus stops, we stopped to admire the incredible sunrise, and “take a moment” to be in awe of mother nature’s glories. We live 22 miles and a “world away” from … Continue reading
Tweet Share Grab the kids in your life and sit down and watch this 1 minute clip from our friends at Climate Nexus. As our political system in the US stays bogged down and seemingly unable to get beyond petty … Continue reading
Tweet Share As I write this post the sun is beaming through the window in my office, lighting up my desk and placing spotlights on pictures of my children, which surround me. The pictures capture “moments in time;” freezing memories … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Global Team of 200, Health & Fitness, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, Climate Parents, Climate Reality Project, Global Team of 200, health and climate change, Mom bloggers for Social Good, new born health and climate change, save the children, save the children newborn health, State of the World's Mothers Report
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Tweet Share Radon gas in your kitchen, exploding pipelines in Greenwich Village, terrorism you ask? Yes, but not the kind of terrorism we have been sadly awakened to recently in our country. This “terrorism” comes to us from many big … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Construction, Disasters, fracking and pipelines, Health & Fitness, In The News, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Angela Fox, climate change kids, climate change parents, exploding pipelines, methane and carbon dixoide, methane greenhouse gas, natural gas and radon, radon gas in New York City, radon in your kitchen, sandra steingraber toxic trespass, shale gas and radon, The mothers project
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Tweet Share I had an opportunity recently to sit down and talk to Dr. Robert Melillo, an internationally recognized author, professor and researcher with an expertise in neurology, rehabilitation, neuropsychology, neuroscience and nutrition, parenting and childhood developmental disorders. With Autism … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Food, Health & Fitness, In The News, Plastics & Plastic Free
Tagged #mindthestore, ADHD Autism and Climate change, ADHD environmental stressors, climate change kids, climate change parents, connecting the dots climate change, Dr. Melillo, hazardous hundred, Safer Chemicals Healthy Families MInd the Store, Women voices for the earth
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Tweet Share Our first Earth Day Challenge has ended, a full week of “daily” challenges, that got us thinking about things we use, buy and eat – where it all comes from – and why we need to be mindful … Continue reading
Tweet Share On Earth Day, we launched our first Earth Day Challenge, a full week of “daily” challenges, that gets us thinking about what we eat, where it comes from and why we need to be mindful about many of … Continue reading
Tweet Share On Earth Day, we launched our first Earth Day Challenge, a full week of “daily” challenges, that gets us thinking about what we eat, where it comes from and why we need to be mindful about many of … Continue reading
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