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Man of Steel: We Can Be Heroes Campaign

Friday, June 14th, 2013


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“Superman Fact” to share with the kids in your life: the symbol on Superman’s chest isn’t an “S” at all, but a Kryptonian symbol for universal hope!

Now ask them to close their eyes and imagine….

Humans have unwittingly unleashed powerful toxic agents that are altering the atmosphere. Air and sea currents are no longer stable, extreme weather events are occurring on every continent. Droughts, floods, massive storms, fires, dust storms and rising seas, are engulfing the planet. At the same time scientists warn of massive species extinction on a scale not seen on the earth since the time of the dinosaurs. Heat trapping gases are warming the arctic, melting glaciers and resulting in an ice free “top of the world” within a decade, an occurrence which hasn’t happened on Earth for 3 million years. Methane gas is already bubbling up from the no longer frozen tundra and in lakes that have been frozen for millennia. Human suffering and disasters abound, including a horrific drought in the Horn of Africa (which includes the countries of Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia) where arable land has turned into desert, displacing millions, causing civil war…famine has struck…250,000 people have died in the first 2 years of the crisis, half of them under the age of five. Who will save us…?

No, this isn’t the story line of the new Man of Steel movie, nor is it the outline of a science fiction disaster film. This is the very real life planetary emergency of our own making that we are living through NOW. Scientists tell us that we humans are the cause – primarily through our energy choices and abuse and misuse of our natural resources. Human created greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere have set in motion a first in our planet’s history: humans have now become the driving force of climate change; more powerful then volcanoes, natural cycles and solar flares.

While there are many causes and therefore are a wide range of tools we need to develop at multiple levels to deal with the climate crisis, one part of this disaster – the famine in the Horn of Africa – has a solution. “S” is for hope and for a real and achievable solution. We can ALL be heroes and create a positive and hopefully outcome for the people of the Horn of Africa, if we have the will to do so. As Jor-El, Superman father explains to Superman in Man of Steel, hope can be an important tool to inspire humans – bringing out the best in us – helping us join forces for planetary good. The crisis in the Horn of Africa is an incredibly important opportunity for us to do just that.

So, grab the your kids and let DC Entertainment and the Justice League, through their “We Can Be Heroes” campaign help you learn how. At the same time you can learn more about the organizations leading the charge and the heroes that do walk amongst us. Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corp are all “on the ground” in the Horn working to feed the people suffering from this crisis.

For those Superman and Justice league fans, here’s how DC Entertainment and Indiegogo can help you “get something good” and “do something great” at the same time through the We Can Be Heroes Campaign. Here’s an opportunity to acquire some unique memorabilia, and your purchase goes to support the We Can be Heroes campaign and the three partner organizations, Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corp who are all fighting to save lives in the Horn of Africa. The Indiegogo campaign ends on July 8th, but the We Can be Heroes campaign continues. Help your kids understand that even small acts can add up to or result in BIG change. While your at it, check out the Real Heroes project and encourage your kids to enter by uploading a video, or consider entering yourself. Let your kids recognize that YOU are a hero too.

I had the opportunity to meet Carolyn Miles, CEO of Save the Children, (photo middle) and a true hero, at a screening of Man of Steel. My 13 year old daughter accompanied me to the movie – which we both loved – and for the moment, she thinks that I am a “hero too!” I also got to connect with Onica, Jessica and Jennifer, fellow Global Team of 200 bloggers, part of a national network of Mom Bloggers for Social Good.

For those of you who are looking for more information about the crisis in the Horn of Africa, check in with Save the Children. But in a nutshell, the people most impacted in East Africa are those that have been living off the land. Subsistence, small-scale agriculture and herding has been their way of life for generations. In war torn poor countries with unstable governments, this creates a situation where these people are incredibly vulnerable to extreme weather events. In addition, water shortages, less predictable rainy seasons, and droughts all combine to create volatile conditions that erupt quickly, leaving no safety net for the most vulnerable populations. Scientists tell us that the probability of these droughts and the loss of a predictable rainy season is the new “normal” rather then the exception in this region, a direct result of climate change.

So, while we can and must deal with the immediate needs, the long-term outlook for this part of Africa will remain difficult. More effort needs to go into supporting and helping to manage and adapt existing agriculture practices to deal with changing conditions, while at the same time new avenues and opportunities for these populations need to be defined. We also need to get to the root of the problem and that is a burden the whole world shares. How do we change our energy sources, use less energy, and transform our economies so that they operate on clean renewable energy that will help safe guard current and future generations, at the same time as we heal our planet?

To all our Climate Mamas and Papas, you are our real HEROES in our search for answers to these difficult questions and you are what gives us hope!

Yours,

Climate Mama

Women holding Child Photo Credit: Save the Children

Gangnam Style: Do Something about Climate Wednesdays!

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013


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LOVE IT! Share this with the kids in your life. Watch, look, listen and join in with Climate Mama Extraordinaire, Joylette Portlock and the folks at Do Something About Climate.

‘Nuf said…learn something about Climate Change and take action today…what are you waiting for?

Yours,

Climate Mama

Nuturing the Soul of Your Family: Book Review and Climate Connection

Friday, March 15th, 2013


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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 of Your Family, 10 Ways to Reconnect and Find Peace in Everyday life” the title of the book grabbed me (my soul could certainly use a little nurturing!) and I said sure. I am SO glad that I did; the book touched me deeply in many ways, personally, professionally and spiritually. I feel strongly that this book has a direct and deep connection to our work at ClimateMama, and I would HIGHLY recommend it.

Richard Louv, one of our heroes and the author of the national bestseller, Last Child in the Woods, Saving Our Children From Nature Deficit Disorder, calls the book: “Life-enhancing” and recommends it for all families “seeking to move from chaos to a more joyful, fulfilling existence.”

That kind of sums up how many of us at ClimateMama feel these days. We have a strong desire to try to contain and move away from the chaos filling our lives and to make sure we stay connected to family and friends who inspire and give us reasons to be joyful as we find small and large ways to tackle the climate crisis. As the urgency of the climate crisis becomes crystal clear, and as we work to help others grasp what we are up against, “chaos” in every way shape and form seems often to take hold.

An important part of our lives that often suffers, is that part that should be devoted, uninterrupted, to our families and good friends. Many of our friends and colleagues in the Climate Movement tell us the same thing, and regularly feel despair and anxiety, as the problems that confront us and our natural world can often seem too big at times to get our arms around. Renee Peterson Trudeau reminds us of the need to slow down; she provides concrete exercises and ideas for helping us find our center and move through the chaos, how to find joy in the present moment, and time to enjoy that freedom.

I personally have a hard time saying no. There are so many exciting things happening on climate change education and advocacy these days, I want to be at the center of it all and I want to bring my kids in to this center as well. We are all part of a connected world and to successfully address and solve the crisis we face, we will need to work together from many fronts.

That being said, none of us are irreplaceable and we need to be able to recharge and celebrate our families and ourselves too. Practically for our family, my children still need to be children and have time to enjoy their moments too. It is important to me (and to my kids) that they have time for lacrosse practice and music lessons, and other things they enjoy and want to experience. It is also important that we make time to enjoy each other’s company. At 13 and 15, my children are now taller then I am and I see their grownup selves peeking through at me often. More and more, I realize that my time with them on a daily basis is becoming shorter, and I need to cherish and hold tightly to the moments that I have with them.

In a clear and direct fashion, Nurturing the Soul of Your Family shows us how to reconnect and “find peace” in everyday life. Technology has created a world were organizations like ClimateMama can thrive, and gives us ways to “grab the future” and to be more consciously connected. However, it can also take over our lives, and we need to understand this and find ways and time to disconnect as well.

Renee’s 10 paths to Reconnect and Find Peace in Everyday Life include:

Tapping the transformative power of self-care
Healing form the inside out
Unplugging to plug in (people first!)
Unleashing the healing power of nature
Making time for spiritual renewal
Loving the ones you’re with
Defining, celebrating and honoring your family culture
Slowing down, doing less to experience more
Exploring a new way of being
Building your tribe.

As both a personal guide and as advice to our Climate Mamas and Papas, several things jumped out at me as I read this book. One was the recognized need for us all to slow down; the reality that by doing less you actually can experience more. There is so much to learn and help others understand about climate change. But the broad inertia that has set in here in the USA and lack of willingness to move forward on solutions is one that I believe is perpetuated by our short attention spans which are encouraged by technological advances that move us quickly through media cycles and events.

Renee opens up our eyes to the need to spend more time in nature with our families. We need to experience nature’s wonders to remember why it is important that we protect and nurture nature, both for our generation and for generations to come. If we don’t slow down and make time for this, we miss a powerful opportunity to connect ourselves and our families to the natural world. Renee helps us understand this and guides us through ways that we as individuals and together as families can find our way back to nature. Renee reminds us that:

“It’s not a luxury to get away and immerse yourself in a natural setting. It’s like oxygen. It’s essential to your well-being. It’s one of the greatest gifts we have available to us.”

There is so much in Renee’s book and so many personal ways to interpret it, that everyone who reads it will find something that they can relate to and put into practice. I highly recommend this book! Make it a gift to yourself, or consider giving it as a gift to someone you love. Nurturing the Soul of Your Family helps remind us to slow down and “smell the roses” before they are gone…

Yours,

Climate Mama

For more info and other reviews, check out the new facebook page Renee just set up for the Nurturing the Soul of Your Family…

Sustainable High Fashion: “Rent the Runway” Instead!

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012


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****Fashion Alert for all my Eco-Fabulous Climate Mamas! ****

As Climate Mama’s and Papas, life is often a juggling act between trying to live more sustainably – really walking the walk – and not just

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talking the talk. While I am extremely conscious of all the efforts my family makes to be more sustainable, we haven’t stopped going to parties or going out to dinner. On some of these occasions I DO want to look extra “fabulous”…which often involves feeling the need to search outside my own limited “closet” for something new…..

Friend’s closest often do the trick as do some amazing thrift and consignment shops. However, when those fashion magazines “beckon” me from the grocery store check out line, I do wonder what it would be like to throw “carbon footprint caution to the wind” and to wear some of those amazing high fashion clothes?! Not wanting to buy something I will wear only once, let alone spend the $100, or even 1000’s of dollars that some of these high fashion outfits command, regularly stops me cold in the grocery store and far away from the designer’s showroom, store or outlet.

Rent the Runway (RTR) to the rescue!! A few years ago I discovered what has now been duped by some as the “Netflix’s” of high fashion, Rent the Runway. This company has allowed me to indulge, with much less eco-guilt, in my “secret fantasy” – wearing fantastic designer Rent the Runwayclothes. As I chronicled back in March of 2010, a few months after Rent the Runway launched, the company’s website allows users to choose high fashion items from the privacy of your home – saving time, gas, resources and energy. This not only saves you multiple trips to multiple stores but could also impact the energy and resource intensive production and development that often goes into making the clothes in the first place (one dress made instead of 10?!). As well, it offers you the chance to wear some amazing clothes at a tiny fraction of the actual cost of the outfits. An added bonus for me is knowing that the clothes will be reused again and again which fits in nicely with my sustainable sensibilities.

Over the past 2 years I have rented dresses from RTR close to 10 times, more often then not staying with designers that I knew looked good on me and ones that I have been lucky with, with sizes and fits. The RTR policy of getting a ‘second’ size of the same dress for free is a big help! Rent the Runway also has stylists “on call” that I have consulted on the phone for input and advice.

Rent the Runway Showroom: NYC

For those of us that live in and near the New York City metro area, a new RTR feature that launched in August 2012 is the RTR Showroom. I was lucky enough to visit on opening day and loved my experience! I booked 3 dresses for an upcoming extremely special family weekend occasion. Not only did all three dresses cost me less then one dress would have cost, I would not have chosen 2 of the 3 dresses from the website as they were outside of my “safe go-to designers.”

With the help of my new BFFs at Rent the Runway, I know I will look “FABULOUS” for my upcoming special occasion. I look forward to visiting the showroom again and talking to their staff about how to make my “shopping” experience even more “sustainable. ” Btw, RTR also has accessories – jewelry and bags – another new RTR “reuse” expansion! What will be next….?

With some ideas for a little fun and self indulgences for all my eco-fabulous Climate Mamas….

Yours,

Climate Mama

Energy Access & Climate Change: Shout Out to the World

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012


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Grab the kids in your life, particularly those ‘tweens and teens, and let them know you are “in the know” on what musicians like Linkin Park are thinking about, particularly when it comes to energy access and climate change! Linkin Park and the organization they founded, Music For Relief, created a wonderful video about a young girl, Imani. Learn first hand how Imani’s life is impacted by “energy poverty,” and what this “reality” is all about. Remind your kids how lucky we are and the many things, like energy access, that we take for granted.

Share the fact: 1.3 billion people worldwide don’t have access to electricity….Imagine, no smartphone, Ipads, texting, Facebook, or PS3’s, ’cause there would be no power to make them work.

The world is meeting June 20-22nd at the Earth Summit, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to discuss how we can all get the future we want, including access to clean, renewable energy. Get your kids, your family, or a community group and have your “voice” heard at Rio. Be part of the UN Foundation’s 2012 “6 minute speech” a project about global voices, digital power and innovation. And in case you missed how powerful the voice of a child can be, watch the first “6 minute speech” that riveted the world at the last Earth Summit.

Ask the kids in your life what they think are the greatest challenges the world is facing today? Build a speech with a tweet, Facebook post, picture or video and send it to Rio+Social. Be part of history and our future, make your voice and the voices of your children, heard today!


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