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Tag Archives: Climate Change solutions kids
This year in honor of Earth Hour – March 28th, 8:30pm your time wherever in the world you are – we are teaming up with NRG Home Solar, NBA superstar Bill Walton, and our good friends at the Big Green … Continue reading
Posted in Do Something Wednesdays, Earth Day is Every Day, In The News, Politics, Renewable Energy, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Big Green Purse, Bill Walton Earth Hour, Climate change families, Climate Change solutions kids, Climate Reality and Earth Hour, ClimateMama Earth Hour, Family plans Earth Hour, G, Grid Alternatives and Earth Hour, Grid Alternatives and NRG, NRG Home Solar and Earth Hour, WWF Earth Hour history
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“Tell the truth, actions speak louder then words, and don’t be afraid”…our mantra at ClimateMama and how we show our children that we are facing climate change head on and with our eyes wide open. At times, we all feel … Continue reading
Posted in Animals & Insects, building materials, Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Food, Games & Toys, Lifestyle & Fun, Renewable Energy, Science, Technology
Tagged climate change innovate to mitigate, climate change parents, climate change solutions high school, Climate Change solutions kids, ideas for kids climate change, Innovate to Mitigate, innovate to mitigate kids project, NSF grants for climate change, TERC projects
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Tweet Share So many of our Climate Mamas and Papas tell us that their eco-conscientiousness has been raised by the actions, words and advice of their children. It’s no different here at ClimateMama! Join us in cheering on the “CO2 … Continue reading