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Mothers Day Hopes and Dreams: Protecting the Atmosphere for the Youngest Generation

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012


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As Mother’s Day approaches, many of our children are already busy making us cards and presents, some are planning menus for dinners and breakfasts in bed, and others are simply making dinner reservations! I want to share a story with you about a young friend of mine who is going in a “slightly different direction” for his mother this year as he gets ready for his “day in court” on May 11th; a unique “twist” to the Mother’s Day gift idea!

Alec Loorz, 17, is suing the US federal and state governments on behalf of young people everywhere for the right to have our atmosphere treated as a common resource, a public trust shared by all. Alec is asking the US government to take responsibility and regulate greenhouse gas emissions to protect future generations and the future of the planet. The drama is building as powerful forces like the National Manufacturing Association and the US government are challenging Alec and his right to proceed. Each side is getting ready for an important “face off” and the chance to argue their case before a federal judge in Washington, DC on Friday, May 11th!

Please take 3 minutes and sit down with the kids in your life to listen to Alec tell his story. Learn how Alec has arrived at this point in his young life, facing a federal court judge and squaring off against some of the most powerful forces in the world. Watch as Alec shares his battle in his own words and learn why he feels he needs to take the United States of America to court, to protect his future and ours.

Alec’s journey is one I know has made his mother incredibly proud. It has been a journey of sacrifice fraught with many challenges along the way. My admiration, thanks and respect for Alec and his mother Victoria, remain immeasurable. As my children get ready to celebrate me this year, and as I am fortunate to be able to spend Mother’s Day with both my mother and mother-in-law, part of our celebration will be sharing Alec’s story, his hopes and his dreams as he inspires all of us and gives us hope that together we can make a difference. As the Lorax reminds us: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

Please join me and sign Alec’s petition and help protect the atmosphere for the youngest generation. Sign it in the company of your children, as a Mother’s Day present, hope and dream for yourself, and for all our children. If you can be or are already planning to be in Washington, DC join Alec and “Pack the Courtroom” on May 11th, it will be a moment you will remember the rest of your life!

Yours,

Climate Mama

Earth Day Musings: In the Year 2062

Saturday, April 21st, 2012


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Where will we be 50 years from today, what will we be doing? Will we be celebrating and savoring the brave souls of our immediate ancestors – and those still among us – the “Paul Reveres” who rang the alarm bells in 2012 when our Planet began showing us in clear and painful ways the destructive and deadly precipice we had set her careening towards. Will we have taken the necessary yet challenging steps to drastically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions? Will we have adopted an international climate accord, where ALL countries agreed to do “whatever it takes” to put our planet back in a balanced state, where carbon dioxide will be reset to the magic number of 350 parts per million and a healing path is the road now traveled.

Will we be living in cities that thrive and grow through the use of “renewable energy” – including the sun, wind and waves? Will we have all figured out how to consume sustainably using only what we need, replacing and renewing all our resources, and ensuring that amble natural resources like water and clean air will remain abundant and pure for future generations and all creatures who inhabit the earth….

Will we have internalized and codified the challenge posed to us by Jean Rostand, the French writer and biologist, and Rachel Carson when they told us: “The obligation to endure gives us the right to know.” Will we have taken the “blinders” off, demanded the truth, and faced full on the lethal dangers we had created for the human species, accepting and recognizing our moral and ethical responsibilities to ensure the endurance of our species. Will we have stood up to those who told us we needed to “back down” on environmental regulations for the sake of the economy…when in fact the economy and the environment are inseparably linked?

In 2062 will we be living in homes that generate their own energy, feeding back any unused energy into the grid? Will we be commuting on high speed rails and using public transportation that reach all “outlying communities” allowing us to reduce our dependence and need for individuals cars. And as for automobiles, will they all be “electric” vehicles that we can charge everywhere, which get their energy from power stations and power plants that harness renewable energy, in a sustainable way…

Or, will we NOT have headed the warnings and harbingers of impending doom? In 2052 will we be living in a land of extreme weather events, with walls that “protect us” from climate refugees who clamor to get in and partake of their “fair share” of our scarce resources. Will the “Hunger Games” scenario, come true?

Will we have sucked our planet dry of all fossil fuels, as the unconventional energy extraction methods of fracking, tar sands mining and deep sea drilling will have left our earth ‘empty.” Will our oceans, already showing stress in 2012, have become so alkaline that all coral has died, and algae and jellyfish have become the dominate “living” organisms roaming our seas? Will sea level rise has invaded our coasts, rolling over Florida, burying the Jersey Shore, and wiping out the rolling dunes of Long Island, the mansions that dotted Amagansett and South Hampton, the outer banks of the Caroline coast, and the white sands of Oregon, Washington State and California? Will we have ignored the warning signs our planet was giving us way back on Earth Day 2012? In April of that year, North America was just beginning to deal with the water shortages caused by the “winter that never came” and the brush fires that were creeping and spreading up and down the east coast, touching every state from Florida to the Canadian border.

What future scenario do you want for you children? Join us as we contemplate this question and the beauty of our planet earth this Earth Day. Participate in a public demonstration, fair or event. Come together with thousands in Washington DC at the iMatter March on April 22nd, or the Interfaith Moral Action on Climate on April 24th. Make a family Earth Day resolution..and help us figure out how we will get to the positive Earth Day celebrations, 50 years from now in 2062.

iMatter March – Mothers Day 2011 and Beyond

Friday, May 6th, 2011


iMatter March intro from iMatter March on Vimeo.

Grab the kids in your life, watch this short video of Alec Loorz, a fellow Climate Project Presenter and uber Climate Activist, and consider joining Alex and supporting the iMatter March.

We have put in motion a forseeable, unjust future for our children; a path that they didn’t ask to walk down, nor do they want. As they “stand up” and demand that we take notice and hear their voices, let’s stand up with them!

Join the iMatter March, this weekend and everyday, as we say NO to a future of Climate Change consequences, and say YES to a clean and renewable energy future, that lets our children have a chance to “breath!”

Climate Mama is marching in NJ, where will you be?


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You are a mother, a father, a grandparent, an uncle, an aunt, a teacher or a child at heart. When you hear the Native American saying, “We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children”, it makes you stop for a moment and think. You love nature, travel, adventure and believing in a world that is special and unique. Climate change and global warming are words that alarm you, that often seem too big to get your arms around. You care about what’s happening to the world and notice small changes in your own life that seem to point in the direction of a threatened environment. But you wonder if these changes are real, and if they are you can’t imagine what you can do to help change what is happening.

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Climate Change so often seems too big to get our hands around. We wonder where we can start and how we can actually make a difference. Each one of us has a different path that we will follow. Some of us cut a wider swath than others, but each of us has a role to play. We would like to introduce you to some amazing individuals, Climate Mamas and Papas who are making a difference, who are, through their daily lives, affecting the lives of all of us. They inspire us, empower us, and challenge us to reach for the stars, to strive to do the best we can to help change the crash course we are currently on with our environment. Lets meet some of these amazing people and find out what inspires them. Meet our featured Climate Mama, Desiree Di Mauro today!

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