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One Solar Panel at a Time: Changing Lives

Who will be the next Malala? Empowered and emboldened  – using her voice and actions to right wrongs and lead the world forward in a just way;  at the same time, inspiring others to lead as well.  Who won’t have

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Fathers Day and Climate Hope

On a personal note, this will be my third Father’s Day without my Dad. Father’s Day would forever take on a new meaning for me after September 2015, when my father’s  brutal fight with metastatic throat cancer finally ended. I

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2015: Climate News and Views

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

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Merry Christmas to YOU from All of Us at ClimateMama!

Wishing all our Climate Mamas and Papas who celebrate Christmas, a wonderful and special holiday with family and friends! A fun “fact” to share with your kids about the New York City Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, pictured here. This year’s

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Climate Change: The Facts, Al Gore & Climate Mama

Tweet Share At ClimateMama we owe our start, our inspiration, and a debt of gratitude to the Climate Reality Project it’s staff, leaders and it’s chairman Al Gore. Our own Climate Mama, Harriet was personally trained by Mr. Gore and

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24 Hours of Reality & Green Ninjas

Tweet Share Were you one of the more than 8.5 million viewers who tuned in to watch 24 Hours of Reality? If you didn’t get a chance to watch it you still can, go to The Climate Reality Project homepage

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When the Denial Hits the Fan: Climate Reality

Tweet Share Grab the Kids in your life and Enjoy this 30 Seconds of Fun, as the “sh**t” hits the fan and Climate “Denial” is unmasked for what it is! RSVP and join ClimateMama for 24 Hours of Reality. Airing

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Hurricanes, Climate Change and Chipmunks

Tweet My family was lucky. No one was hurt. No fallen trees. No flooded basement, and we had and still have power. We also had plenty of time to prepare for Irene, a massive but slow moving storm. Our bathtub

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