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Tag Archives: Climate Parents
At ClimateMama, one of the most hopeful and encouraging things we do, is meet – and then introduce our community to – special Climate Mamas and Papas. These are folks from around the country who are acting mindfully, with purpose … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Lifestyle & Fun, Plastics & Plastic Free
Tagged Brenda Cummings, climate change books for kids, climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Parents, Granny Green Machine, Granny Green's Green Machine, I am a Hugger, I am the Hugger, Kids for Earth, Tree Hugger
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The United Nations Climate Conference in Paris concluded on December 12, 2015. The most significant take away from the Conference is that 195 countries have agreed and come to terms with what scientists around the world have been telling us … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Do Something Wednesdays, Science, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 50yearforcast, climate change kids, Climate Mama and Papas, Climate Parents, climate reality leader climate change, Climate Reality Project leaders, Mark Mesle climate change, Meteorologists and climate change, Paris Climate Conference what you can do, Tom Skilling and climate change, weatherforcasters and climate change, weathermen and climate change, what you can do about climate change
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Climate Papa Josh Lawler, Associate Professor at the School of Forest Resources at The University of Washington, studies how human activities affect ecological systems at large spatial scales. More specifically, he is looking at how human created climate change is … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, Do Something Wednesdays, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged climate change kids, Climate Parents, More Than Scientists, Parents fighting climate change, scientists and climate change, scientists speaking out against climate change, taking action on climate change
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Welcoming 2015 as we Celebrate 5 Years of ClimateMama! As the saying goes…”Time flies ..” Five years ago, ClimateMama became the first “entrant” into the climate space speaking solely through and for parents; expressing our concerns about climate change and … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Holidays, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged 2015 Climate News, 2015 Resolutions, Climate Parents, climate reality, ClimateMama Thank you, Imatter, moms clean air force, Mothers Out Front, MSNBC climate revolution begins with you, New Years and Climate Change, Radon in fracked gas, RAN Palm Oil Campaign, The mothers project, Womens Earth And Climate Caucus
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With dignity and humility mothers across the United States are standing up, speaking out and even risking arrest; showing their children, neighbors and communities, that actions speak louder then words. Over the past few months, mothers in places like Oakland … Continue reading
Posted in fracking and pipelines, In The News, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Climate Change Protests, climate kids, Climate Mamas arrests, Climate Parents, fracking protests, Mothers Out Front Protests, Pilgrim Pipeline, Sandra Steingraber arrest, Senaca Lake Gas Storage, Senaca Lake protests, Stop the Pilgrim Pipeline
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Recently, many of our Climate Mamas and Papas have been sharing with us how their college kids are getting them excited about real climate solutions – on and beyond campuses – through the success of college “Divestment” campaigns. We are … Continue reading
“From the mouths of babes…” and those that guide and teach them…amazing things are possible! …Take a few minutes today – grab the kids in your life – and watch this wonderful new video, Litterbug, by our friend and favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, Lifestyle & Fun, Oceans & Water, Plastics & Plastic Free, Recycling, Weekly Climate Mama wRAP
Tagged children and climate change, climate action kids, Climate Parents, eco friendly music videos, green music videos kids, Mr. Eco, Mr. Eco and Lill Nico, no littering kids videos, plastic free videos, recycling kids
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I recently attended a conference organized and hosted by the Cascadia Climate Collaborative of the Whidbey Island Institute, a special, dynamic and important organization made up of thoughtful and caring people who are tackling the climate crisis from a much … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Do Something Wednesdays, fracking and pipelines, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Adjacent Possilble, Alec Loorz climate, anna fahey, Cascadia Climate Cooperative, climate change kids, Climate Parents, climate power for kids, Kristen Rothballer, Moral Imperative of Climate Crisis, Moral power for climate action, Sightline, Whidbey Island Institute
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Super Bowl XLVIII (48) or Green Super Bowl I: How “Green” are the Super Bowl Teams? Our friend and Climate Reality buddy, Lew Blaustein has a wonderful blog where he writes about the intersection between sustainability and sports at the … Continue reading
We are thrilled to share this guest post with you by Climate Mama extra ordinaire Lauri Kraft and we look forward to sharing future posts with you as well! Lauri and her family are making their way around the world … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change education, climate change kids, Climate Parents, Environmental Working Group beef, food and climate change, Kraft family climate adventure, lauri and Larry craft world trip, meat and climate change, The Wilderness Classroom, The wilderness classroom and climate change, travel and climate change
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