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Tag Archives: Richard Louv
“If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in.” Rachel … Continue reading
Tweet Share We don’t often review books here at ClimateMama, and when we do, they seem to have an obvious and overt connection to climate change. But when I was asked to review Renee Peterson Trudeau’s book, “Nurturing the Soul … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Entertainment, Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle & Fun, Nature
Tagged climate change kids, Climate Change Spirituality, Climate Parents, Last Child in the Woods, Nurturing the Soul of Your Family, Renee Peterson Trudeau, Richard Louv
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Tweet Share Best of Mother Earth blogger extraordinaire, Karen (often called the “keeper of the burger”) suggested this month’s Green Moms Carnival theme: Favorite “Green Books” and Authors. Do we judge a book by it’s “green” cover? In fact, all … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Mama News, Climate Mamas & Papas, Green Moms Carnival
Tagged Al Gore, Bothered by My Green Conscience, Climate Change Authors, climate change books, Franke James, Green Authors, Ignition, Jim Hansen, Jonathan Isham, Last Child in the Woods, Our Choice, Richard Louv, Sissel Waage, Storms of my Grandchildren
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Renewable energy takes a new turn, as our four legged friends help “keep the lights on” in Boston. If you live in the Boston area, be sure to visit the “Park Spark Project” located just a few blocks from MIT. … Continue reading