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Kicking Off the Year with Climate Wellness

New Habits for our Unwritten Future: By Jill MacIntyre Witt After nearly 2 years of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis and years of inaction to tackle the climate crisis during the last presidency, it’s certainly a good time to take a

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Babies and Climate Change

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

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Trump's Deregulation Priorities and Our Health

  Hurricane Harvey’s wrath and destruction will remain with us for years to come. How we as a country rebuild after the storm – what regulations and safeguards we put in place to protect people, homes and business from the next

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Farmers Markets and Climate Change

For many of us the summer season is prime time to get reacquainted with fresh fruits and vegetables at the same time as we get reacquainted with our local farmers! Summer is often a great time to promote healthier living

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TSCA Reform 2016: Historic?

June 10, 2016. For a Revised analysis of the TSCA Reform bill by Safer Chemicals Healthy Families go to: Key Take Aways from TSCA Reform. As Climate Mamas and Papas, we may read more labels and be more conscious then

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Grass fed cows, your health and climate change

Grass fed cows….it’s trickier and not quite as simple as it seems… Clearly and intuitively, it seems like it would be better for us and for dairy and beef cattle to live their lives on open pastures, grazing on grass.

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Living Climate Change: Creative Self Love

This is a different kind of post from our usual, but one that I am glad to share with you. We get to meet many wonderful people in our ClimateMama travels; many of whom seem like old friends from the

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Flower bombing, Bees and Climate Hope

“It is useless to attempt to preserve a living species unless the kind of land or water it requires is also preserved. So delicately interwoven are the relationships that when we disturb one thread of the community fabric we alter

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