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Tweet Share September 22nd is Global Frackdown day. A Day of solidarity with the worldwide movement to raise attention to the inherent dangers posed by fracking. Fracking as a drilling technique that involves the fracturing of rock through the use … Continue reading
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Tweet Share I took the Rodale Plastic Free Challenge in 2011 and my family and I tried to live “plastic free” for one week…realization for our family – impossible. Yet Beth Terry, author of Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic … Continue reading
Posted in Green Moms Carnival, In The News, Lifestyle & Fun, Plastics & Plastic Free, Take a Stand: Action & Advocacy
Tagged Beth Terry, climate change plastics, Green Moms Carnival, living plastic free, Plastic Antidote, Plastic Pollution Coalition, Rodale Plastic Free, Women Eco Warriors
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Tweet Share What do you think? Does it sound like it has the makings of an action hero adventure? In fact, The Non-Toxic Avenger: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You by Deanna Duke is a personal, down to earth, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mamas & Papas, Food, Green Moms Carnival, Health & Fitness, In The News, Product Reviews
Tagged climate change kids, climate change parents, climate mama the balancing act, crunchy chicken, Deanna Duke, Green Moms Carnival, Lifetime TV the Balancing Act, non toxic avenger, poisoning earth, the balancing act tv, toxic body burden
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Tweet Share T’is that time of year again, but quite honestly I am not sure how it snuck up so quickly! I feel like I am beginning to sound like my grandmother, who used to love to tell me how … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change books, climate change books for kids, climate change education, climate change kids, climate change parents, Green Gifts, Green Holidays, Green Moms Carnival, sustainable shopping
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Tweet At the beginning of every year I think about setting “New Year Resolutions.” Sometimes I write them down. More often than not, while the New Year and new beginnings do always inspire me to think “big,” pressures of day … Continue reading
T’is the season for giving and getting, and as a eco-conscious parent, it can also be a stressful time as you try to find the right balance between giving meaningful, environmentally thoughtful gifts and “falling down the rabbit hole” and … Continue reading
Cement = Climate Change =? As the world builds, expands and develops, cement is one of the key critical building components for this progress. This is true not only in developed economies like the US, but it is particularly true … Continue reading
In honor of Halloween, the Green Moms Carnival is looking into “Green Burials.” Hosted by Deanna at The Crunchy Chicken, you will find a lot of interesting, ghoulish, and thought provoking ideas and issues – from the literal “how to” … Continue reading
I am honored and excited to “officially” join the Green Moms Carnival this month, a diverse group of “green” woman bloggers who support each other and come together on important topics by raising our collective voices. This month, in support … Continue reading