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Tag Archives: More Than Scientists
When we become a father, mother, aunt, uncle, and grandparent for the very first time, our world changes forever; it really does. Holding our newborn for the first time envelopes us with feelings of incredible joy, but also with feelings … Continue reading
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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As parents, our ClimateMama community is well in tune with our collective and individual responsibilities as parents; to create as safe and secure a future and now that we can for our children and ourselves. We have done the research … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mama Video Peek of the Week, Climate Mamas & Papas, Disasters, In The News, Politics, Science
Tagged #climatehope, 5 gyres institute climate change, climate change and reality, climate scientist attacks, Dr. Kevin Trenberth climate scientist, More than scientist videos, More than Scientist website, More Than Scientists, NJPPN lectures, parents and climate change
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