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Talking to Your Kids About Climate Change: Without Freaking them Out!

Friday, February 24th, 2012


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How to talk to and teach your kids about Climate Change.

Check out our Climate Mama’s response to some great questions asked by James at The Climate Desk: “How to talk to your kids about climate change (without freaking them out!)”

We think you will find this to be good advice. Three simple truths you can share with the kids in your life, regardless of their age:

1. Tell the Truth
2. Actions Speak Louder then Words
3. Don’t be Afraid

Kids in Tow, Tar Sands Pipeline Protest Here We Come

Monday, August 22nd, 2011


We are loading up the car, ready to burn fossil fuels, albeit in our hybrid, as

Credit: Creative Commons/Flickr Tar Sands Action

we prepare for our road trip to DC to take part in the Tar Sands Action against the XL Keystone Pipeline that would carry oil from Alberta, Canada to Texas.

The Action organizers are asking all protesters to come to a training the night before they “sit in” at the White House, so that everyone is prepared for what might happen, and that the protests don’t get out of hand. My 12 and 13 year old, who will be coming to the civil disobedience training with me, although not the protest itself, are both excited and scared. They keep asking me: “is it true everyone so far has been arrested?” A bit hard for them to comprehend that their mom seems willing to join in on this one. I have to admit to being nervous as well. My generation, unwittingly and unknowingly got ourselves in this mess. I feel strongly, we need to act now to try to clean it up.

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I don’t want my children to look back in 20 years, if we continue as a society, business as usually, and ask me what I did to try to stop the crash course we are on with our environment. I want them to see and know first hand that I do care deeply about their future and that I am doing all I can to raise attention to the greatest challenge any of us will face in our lifetime, climate change. My children are too young to vote our risk arrest for policy change to slow down our consumption of fossil fuels. But I am not.

We need to pressure our government to jump start and encourage clean energy development. As parents, I believe our job is to do our best to create a safe and secure world for our children. Right now, for me, that means standing up to big oil companies and media misrepresentation which is trying to confuse us as about the seriousness of the problems we face. 98% of climate scientists around the world tell us we are changing our environment and that we are causing our climate change, that we need to act now to avert the worst consequences. I believe them, do you?

Follow me on twitter @climatemama for regular updates from DC. Our ClimateMama blog will update later in the week. Follow TarSandsAction.org to support the protesters and for regular updates as well.

Allergies, Asthma and Climate Protests: Protecting My Children’s Health

Sunday, August 21st, 2011


What is the connection between the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would carry Tar Sands Oil from Alberta, Canada to Texas, and my children’s

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health? And why would risk arrest to stop this pipeline from being build. As a mom, my children come first, and when I became a parent I made the choice and the commitment to do whatever it takes to keep my children safe. Politics and big business are now threatening my children’s health and I will do anything to protect them, even get arrested. This pipeline has become a “rallying cry” and an example of a David and Goliath battle, pitting moms, dads and regular people fighting for clean air and a clean and renewable energy future, against politics, perpetuating the status quo and $$$.

My son suffers terribly from seasonal allergies; as well he is extremely allergic to poison ivy, something that is prolific in my neighborhood. Doctors are telling us that seasonal allergies are on the rise, and that poison ivy is lasting longer and appearing later into the fall and earlier in the spring. Scientists are noticing too, and are looking more closely at the links between climate change and public health.

My son’s allergies require him to take countless allergy medications, that mask some but not all of his symptoms. He loves fall soccer and spring lacrosse, but everyday he plays, he pays the price for being outside. Also, each fall and spring it seems we take a trip to the doctor, for stronger medicine than we can get over the counter to treat his annual and reoccurring reactions to poison ivy. We joke that he is “allergic to New Jersey,” unfortunately it’s not a joke and we see his suffering, and his allergies getting worse and worse every year.

According to studies published by the US National Library of Medicine, the US Department of Agriculture, and researchers at Harvard and Duke universities, increases in carbon dioxide – a greenhouse gas that in its “manmade” form is the number one contributing factor to climate

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change – is aggravating allergies and worsening the toxicity levels of poison ivy. High CO2 levels were shown to produce more allergenic forms of urushiol, the toxin in poison ivy that makes you itch.

Also, ragweed, a common cause of seasonal allergies in adults and children, produces “super charged and more potent” pollen with increases of CO2, causing more sneezing and asthma like symptoms. Studies are also pointing out that this CO2 laden pollen is more allergenic then other forms of pollen.

The USDA found that “jumping from pre-industrial atmospheric carbon dioxide levels (280ppm) to 1999 levels (370ppm) doubled the amount of pollen that ragweed produces. And according to a recent article by Rodale.com, “Allergies account for about half of asthma attack triggers, meaning skyrocketing pollen counts of fast-growing trees in the spring and ragweed in the fall are landing more people in the hospital for asthma symptoms.”

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For my children’s health and for their future I have “drawn my line in the sand” and I am asking our President to stand with me and help me fight for my children’s health and for their future. This proposed pipeline is one giant “nail in the coffin” perpetuating our dependence on fossil fuels and slowing down our move to a carbon free energy future; a necessity to ensure cleaner air for my children to breath.

This post has been updated for the Momsrising.org Blog Carnival and Talk Radio discussion, “Mom to Mom the Controversy of Clean Air” with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson. Join the discussion on March 19th! For information and many ways you too can fight for clean air for our children’s health, join Moms Clean Air Force.

65 Protestors Rally Before the White House Against Keystone XL and Tar SandsFollow the protests at TarSandsAction and check back for ClimateMama blog updates or on twitter @climatemama.

Last Photo: Credit Tar Sands Action Creative Commons/Flickr

For My Children’s Health – Drawing The Line In the Sand

Saturday, August 20th, 2011


While I am a child of the ‘60’s I was too young to be part of the Vietnam protests or the rallies for the Environment leading up to the first Earth Day in 1970. As I learn more and more about the impacts and effects of climate change, and I see first hand how the increase of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere is directly affecting my children’s health, I have decided to take a stand and risk arrest for cleaner air for my children, for their health, for their future and for mine.

I will be at the White House with the Tar Sands Action; standing together with concerned and caring people from all over the country that are converging on the White House August 20-September 3rd to take a stand against the proposed XL pipeline that would bring Tar Sands oil from Alberta, Canada to Texas. As Dr. James Hansen, Head of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies has stated: ”This pipeline would effectively lay the fuse to the biggest carbon bomb in the world….and tar sands exploitation [enabled by the XL Pipeline] makes it implausible to avoid disastrous global climate impacts.”

As a mom, I am appealing to a dad, President Obama, whose has the power and authority to allow or not allow this pipeline to go through. This one rests on the President’s shoulders, not Congress. As one parent to another, I hope I can remind the President of stories I am sure we both read to our kids when they were little about “sprinkling the fairy dust,” shutting our eyes and shouting loudly that we believe; reminding him, as we told our children that if we believe strongly enough we can create a better future and a better world. I want to believe that our President wants a better world for his children too, and that he will stand up to industry, money and power and take a stand for a healthier world for my children and his.

Follow the protests at TarSandsAction and check back for ClimateMama blog updates or on twitter @climatemama.

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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