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Chillin’ Literally at the Climate Rally: Guest Post, Desiree Di Mauro

Friday, February 22nd, 2013


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On Sunday, February 17th, close to 50,000 people from all over the country (and beyond) gathered together on a corner of the National Mall, to unite for one cause, stopping the Keystone XL Pipeline, and to have their voices heard on climate change. In the chilling cold, moms, dads, grandparents and kids chanted and cheered.

A movement has been born this past year in the United States, as people from all walks and circles of life are joining together on-line and in person, to bear witness and share personal accounts of the climate crisis unfolding in our towns and cities and before our eyes. Strangers are uniting and becoming a community, demanding that our government and in particular our President take a lead role in creating policy to move us from a fossil fuel reliant country to a clean and renewable energy leader. As media cycles take over and we get “caught up” in the latest scandal, the incredible event that took place on February 17th, 2013, is already slipping from our view. We want to keep in up front and center for you.

Join us, grab the kids in your life and read together the personal account of Climate Mama extraordinaire and Green Momster founder Desiree Di Mauro’s day at the Climate Rally with her son, a memory I am sure they will remember fondly – forever!

CHILLIN’ LITERALLY AT THE CLIMATE RALLY by Desiree Di Mauro

My son and I made our climate change-themed buttons, charged the camera batteries, dressed warmly, and packed a small backpack – we were ready for the big Climate Change Rally on the Mall in Washington DC! We boarded metro and rode into DC with several other groups, including student groups from George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College, and the Great Falls Chapter of the Sierra Club. As we emerged from our underground metro tunnel, the cold wind hit my face and my heart began to sink. The crowd just didn’t look as big as I thought it should be. Granted, my son and I arrived early for the rally, but I couldn’t help thinking, “Oh no, not again. Another lukewarm crowd for this important issue.” Maybe the naysayers were going to be right.

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Forcing a smile, my son and I started walking toward the Washington Monument grounds. As we walked straight into the very cold wind, I noticed we were being joined by groups coming from all directions, exiting Metro and tour buses, holding signs, and wearing buttons. By the time we reached the monument grounds, the crowd seemed significantly bigger. Looks like folks were going to take this rally seriously!

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My son and I circulated through the crowd. We took pictures of the enthusiastic and sincere participants and were impressed at the distances folks had traveled – New York, Ohio, Santa Cruz, Montana, Canada! The crowd included citizens of all ages and ethnic groups. Religious groups were also well-represented – Catholic nuns, Quakers, Jewish congregations. By the time the speeches began, the head count was roughly 30,000 souls. My favorite speaker was Bill McKibben, the tireless leader of 350.org. He’s no newcomer to this cause, and his absolute optimism lifts the spirit of an ol’ greenmomster like me. I also had the pleasure of meeting some folks I’ve followed through their blogs, including the moms from Moms Clean Air Force. By the time my son and I were completely frozen and ready to enjoy a little lunch at the National Museum of the American Indian (nothing like fry bread to warm the body and soul of a climate change activist), the crowd was estimated at over 35,000! Truly a wonderful turnout – and hopefully one with a message that President Obama and our national leaders will take seriously. Let’s keep the pressure on our elected leaders!

For more pictures of the rally, please visit the GreenMomster blog.

Global Frackdown: Climate Mamas Speak Out on the Dangers of Fracking

Friday, September 21st, 2012


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September 22nd is Global Frackdown day. A Day of solidarity with the worldwide movement to raise attention to the inherent dangers posed by fracking. Fracking as a drilling technique that involves the fracturing of rock through the use of high pressure, chemical laced water that is pumped deep under ground, releasing the gas that has been trapped in the rock for millenia. This type of “extreme fossil fuel extraction” is in the same category as tar sands oil extraction and deep sea drilling and is a direct and immediate threat to our drinking water, our health, our communities, our climate and our children’s future.

Every day we are inundated by advertisements on TV, radio and the web from oil and gas companies trying to convince us that fracking is safe, “good” for us and some how “patriotic” as well. Countries around the world, communities across the United States, environmental and business organizations, houses of worship and a wide array of citizens groups are demanding answers and not accepting this well financed PR spin. We need the facts, we need to understand the reality and the truth BEFORE we allow the oil and gas industry to do irreparable damage. This damage is already being wrought in counties, towns, and cities and directly impacts mothers, fathers and children all over the United States and around the world.

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Sit down with the kids in your life, grab a cup of coffee, tea or even a glass of wine, relax and take some time to read our blog “carnival” which include some amazing posts by Climate Mamas from around North America, Women Eco-Warriors and GreenMom Carnival friends who are sharing with us their stories and facts on fracking. Learn something today. Take time to do your own research and learn more. Share your knowledge with your family and friends.

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We remind our children every day to – STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN; to THINK before they ACT – let’s show them by example we are doing the same. There is no rush to frack, once we go forward it is extremely difficult if not impossible to go back and clean up and repair our air, our water and our health. Please, let’s all work together and STOP companies that are strictly concerned about their stock price or the price of oil, gas or coal from dictating our options or taking away our decisions on the sources of energy we use and would like to have the option to choose. Join us now and dig in or take a quick read; come back later and again and again to hear personal stories, facts and ideas on fracking from amazing Eco-Warriors in Boston, Southern Jersey, Central and Northern New Jersey, Washington DC, Vancouver Canada, Orange County CA, Upstate New York, Illinois, Virgina and Ohio. Have you read or do you have a great post on fracking? Send it to us and we will update the carnival to include it!

Fracking facts: What it is and what we need to worry about

Anna from Green Talk compares fracking for natural gas to “Freddy Krueger” returning to victimize the Earth (if you don’t know “Freddy,” check in with the teenage boys and horror film aficionados in your family!) Anna shares with us a conversation on fracking she had with Climate Mama and new mom Rachel Dawn Davis who helps us “count the ways” fracking is so bad and tells us what we can do to get educated and take action on fracking.

Lori from Groovy Green Livin takes us back to the basics, explaining what fracking is and helps us understand why, if we know fracking is so dangerous, energy companies seem to have the “legal right” to use this dangerous drilling method anyway. Lori also shares a fun video with us, “Your Water’s on Fire Tonight” better know as “The Fracking Song”..You will need some “lighter moments” as you learn more about fracking, so make sure to share this one with the kids in your life.

Leigh at Green4U shares “What the F is Fracking” and “Fracking Facts” with us, again helping us understand what and how fracking works, its effects on people, why it is so bad for the environment and OUR health. As well she shares with us some of the regulations (or lack there of) behind fracking i.e., how and why is fracking happening everywhere, and why, when even industry tells us they need more clear guidelines and regulations in place, this remains so hard to accomplish. Quick fact from Leigh: “In West Virginia they have 17 state inspectors and over 55,000 wells. This translates to a minimum of 9 wells that need to be inspected every day, 365 days a year, holidays and weekends included!”

Diane at Big Green Purse reminds us why we DON’T want fracking anywhere near our water. Diane reports that there have been over 1000 cases of water contamination from fracking. And if this isn’t enough for you to stop and question the “company line that fracking is safe,” Diane also tells us that: “people have been injured [and even killed] by fracking explosions and related accidents; tap water has literally been set on fire; chemicals in fracking fluid cause cancer and; methane (which is natural gas) is one of the most damaging greenhouse gas pollutants, impacting our environment and our climate. Diane gives us some great resources to find out more as well as some ideas on what we can do!

Taking Action

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Several US states including New York and New Jersey are poised to take big decisions related to fracking. Ronnie from Econesting and one of the leaders behind Moms Clean Air Force shares 3 really important reasons about why we should NOT allow fracking in New York.

Ronnie reminds us of the fight we are in for our children’s future and how each one of us has a powerful role to play in this fight. Ronnie’s post also includes a video clip from a Jimmy Fallon show that the kids in your life will certainly enjoy – a song, “Don’t Frack My Mother” preformed by Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, founders of Artists Against Fracking. In a post titled “Freaked about Fracking” Ronnie also shares with us some more of the basic facts behind fracking, the chemicals used in this dangerous process and what we can do to raise attention about the dangers of fracking.

Paige at Spit That Out calls out to us from Pennsylvania, Fracking “Ground Zero” in the east, and home to the Marcellus Shale. Paige reminds us that fossil fuel extraction in the name of “energy independence” is far from the “simple solution” that some politicians and many oil and gas companies would have us believe. Paige gives us some great sources to go to and highlights a wonderful action that took place on September 20th in Philadelphia, the Shale Gas Outrage. (For more pictures from that event, check out our ClimateMama Facebook page.)

Karen from Best of Mother Earth introduces us to one of her “inspirations,” Sandra Steingraber who is often called the “Rachel Carson” of our time. Sandra is a scientist and author, an activist who challenges us as parents to demand that our government put in place policies to ensure the healthy development of our children and the eco-system which we all depend on – mother earth. Sandra has set her sights on fracking, to dispel the myths and help us understand the dangerous ramifications for our health, our water and our plant.

New mom and “fractivist” Rachel Dawn Davis shared her story in a compelling and powerful piece on ClimateMama. Learn what she is doing to fight for her newborn’s future and why we should all be doing the same. While you are exploring posts on ClimateMama, make sure to check out a Father’s day message on fracking from a Dad in Ohio, another “ground zero” on fracking.

Desiree from “GreenMomster” shares two posts with us, the first Join the Frack Attack Rally, gives us some more information on why we need to work together to stop fracking and helps us understand what compelled Desiree to plan a family trip to Washington, DC for a Fracking Rally. Desiree tells us that she firmly believes in the old adage about the uselessness of closing the barn door after the horse is gone; aka the time to act is now! Desiree’s follow up post shares photo’s of the Rally with us and explains why, even though it meant “getting out of their comfort zone” attending the Frack Attack Rally was an important and worthwhile day for her family!

The Future We Want?

In June 2012 the world came together in Rio, Brazil to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first Earth Summit. The verdict is still out on the outcome of this event, but the question asked to attendees and the world was “What is the Future We Want?”

Mary from In Women We Trust reminding us that: “Fracking, oil and gas extraction, ocean drilling… are all patches to resolve our energy needs. They are funded because that’s where the money is and the infrastructure. Isn’t it time that we put our money into the infrastructure where the future lives — in safe, clean, passive, and renewable energy?” In Women We Trust always helps us look at the facts at the point of convergence of key economic stakeholders, women, business and sustainable practices. Mary continually reminding us of the huge clout and power that women have. On fracking and our need for a clean energy future it’s high time we did more then simply “flex our collective muscles”…

Amber from Strocel.com reminds us that “natural gas” isn’t all that “natural” after all, regardless of how it is extracted. In fact “natural gas” is just another name for methane, a potent greenhouse gas that has the potential to hasten our ride to the end of the “climate change” road….Amber helps us understand the importance of “climate neutral” sources of energy and why we should think of where the power comes from when we turn on the lights in our home, cook food and how conserving and reducing our energy use generally are important family “tools” in the fight against climate change.

Some of these posts have been written in the past few weeks and months, others over the past few years which reminds us that this is NOT a new issue, yet it is one that has been flying “under the radar” for far too long. Help us share the facts by sharing this post and the posts of all these amazing Climate Mamas with your friends, family and colleagues.

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I attended the Shale Gas Outrage in Philadelphia on September 20th, and on September 19th joined New Jersey elected officials and representatives from various environmental organizations for a walk along a gas pipeline route. I have found that for me, the most compelling reasons to act and to act out are often when I hear directly from effected people and see the damage that fracking and its infrastructure can cause to our health, or environment, our climate and our planet.

As Climate Mamas and Papas we need to use our voices, our networks and our communities. We have no hope of competing “head to head” against the money that oil and gas companies can use to buy ads and try to “sell us” on the “virtues” of natural gas. Our hope lies in the facts and our love and our desire for a positive future for ourselves and our children. We need to take a “deep breath” and recognize that we are in this fight for the long haul. Our time is now. Our futures demand it and Mother Earth is repeatedly and patiently sending us an S.O.S!

Make sure to check the Global Frackdown site for an event near you. Check in regularly with ClimateMama for fracking updates. FYI, Monday, September 24th is the final day that Governor Christie of New Jersey has to either sign into law or veto the NJ legislature’s bi-partisan bill to ban fracking wastewater from New Jersey. This “just in” 2pm ET 9/21/12: Governor Christie vetoed the fracking waste bill…he said it was “unconstitutional to limit out of state fracking waste from entering New Jersey.”

Yours,

Climate Mama

Clean Air, Inside and Out: Innovative Labs

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012


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As spring turns to summer in North America, many of us are putting on our “taxi driver” caps and ferrying our kids between lacrosse, soccer, playgrounds and parks and other outdoor events and activities. Some of us however, have kids like my son Elliot who seems to be “allergic” to spring, a time of year when his seasonal allergies kick in big time, and every day becomes a battle between letting him spend time outdoors with his friends and playing sports versus suffering the consequences of bad allergies triggered by pollen and spring time allergens.

Indoor air quality becomes a top priority as we try to find a reprieve from the hostile environment outside. The following post was sent to us by Aneliese Ramsay, Client  Marketing Specialist, with Ino-Labs.com whose company has developed a new technology to create cleaner indoor air and to remove “volatile organic compounds” or VOCs such as bacteria and viruses from the air. Join us as Analeise explains how this new technology works.

Improving Indoor Air Quality: Guest Post, Aneliese Ramsay

According to a recent report by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Individuals spend 90% of their time indoors where the levels of pollutants may be 2 to 5 times, and occasionally 100 times higher than outdoor air. Harsh chemicals such as formaldehyde, acetone, ethanol and aldehydes can produce symptoms such as burning eyes, sore throats, skin irritation and long term exposure can also lead to cancer. In addition, according to the Center for Disease Control, as climate scientists show us the increasing linkages between climate change and extreme weather events, mold and bacteria become a more common concern in homes and buildings that are inundated with floods and storm weather events. Realizing the need for cleaner indoor air, Innovative Labs developed a new technology to remove VOCs such as bacteria and viruses from indoor air.

Aneliese tells us that, Innovative Labs was started for the express purpose of solving environmental challenges that affect global well-being; focusing on a problem and then engineering a solution. Innovative Labs team of engineers and scientists developed a unique photo catalytic oxidation (PCO) air purification system that has been designed to address the concerns of formaldehyde, ozone and VOC pollution. Innovative Labs took on a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) challenge to scientists, to develop air purification technology for trailers supplied by FEMA which were housing many of the displaced citizens of the 2005 New Orleans hurricane disaster. It turned out that these trailers were exposing occupants to high levels of formaldehyde and other VOCs’ off-gassing from the composite wood and other materials used in trailer construction. With the linkages between climate change and extreme weather becoming more evident and playing out more often, there could be an increase in trailer use in communities impacted by severe weather events so solving these indoor air quality problems are of increasing importance.

According to Innovative Labs, the technology behind their air purification system, the Sonoma Breeze, is unique in the industry. Air is continuously drawn into the air purifier, where a strong UV light activates a long-lasting titanium dioxide photo catalytic reactor core, breaking down and destroying airborne biological contaminants, odors, pollutants and dangerous volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The result is pure air free from formaldehyde, bacteria and viruses. The benefit of Innovative Labs technology is that does not emit ozone, and can remove 90% formaldehyde on a single pass, giving consumers a way to mitigate exposure and promote a healthy lifestyle.

For more information on innovative labs visit ino-labs.com. While ClimateMama hasn’t tried out this new technology yet, we are interested in finding out if you have and what you think. Also, do let us know if you have any other tips you want to share for keeping the indoor air your children breath clean and clear!

On our quest to keeping our outside air clean if you haven’t done so already, consider signing on to the Moms Clean Air Force petition to defend clean air and fight mercury emissions and other toxins emitted by power plants!

Yours,

Climate Mama

Toxins Lurking in our Homes – Keeping our Air Clean and Our Children Safe

Friday, March 16th, 2012


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As parents, we all try our best to give our kids healthy foods (with only the occasional “fall from the wagon” for junk food and candy!!) We also do whatever we can to keep our kids in healthy environments, particularly when it come to things we can control, like what comes in and out of our own homes. But our question to you, is this something that is REALLY in our control?

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How can we control, clean up and limit the toxins that are in the air that our children breath, and that come into our homes every time we open the windows or doors. These toxins settle on our children’s clothes, on their shoes, and lurk in the air our children breath, regardless of what we try to do to try to keep these toxins out and our kids safe…We often believe and trust blindly that our government is working to create and enforce the laws we need that will help us protect our children and clean up the air that they breath…but in REALITY is our government enforcing these laws and doing all they can to help us keep our children safe, or are there “forces” out there that are stopping this from happening….?!

Did you know that here in the USA:

The Clean Air Act, was established in 1970, and is the law that defines the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) responsibilities for protecting and improving the nation’s air quality. The last major change in the law was the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. However, many of these changes, from 1990, have yet to be enacted! Certain industries have lobbied for one extension after another in the name of “not hindering economic growth”…regardless of the actual costs to our health, welfare and to our ECONOMY because of the damages of not enacting these rules…!!

One air toxin in particular that these 1990 rules were intended to address is mercury, a “neurotoxin” that can damage children’s developing brains, cause a build up of methyl mercury in fish that then can also build up in women of childbearing age and impact fetal development. Other toxic chemicals and fine particle contamination that these 1990 amendments where intended to address include: arsenic, chromium and nickel that can cause cancer, lung damage and contribute to asthma and bronchial ailments.

In 1990, more than two-thirds of U.S. anthropogenic (human caused)

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mercury emissions came from three source categories: coal fired power plants, municipal waste combustion and medical waste incineration. According to the EPA, emissions reduction programs have been complied with successfully from the last 2 sources of emissions which have reduced their mercury emissions by more then 95% since 1990. However, many coal fired power plants continue to fight these rules and have refused to comply with them.

In the year 2000, the EPA issued a scientific and legal determination that it was “appropriate and necessary” to control mercury emissions from power plants. This legal determination also stated that the EPA was REQUIRED to develop standards that follow the law and the SCIENCE in order to protect human health and the environment. Finally, in December 2011, these standards were adopted.

According to the EPA, these standards, know as the Mercury and Air Toxic Standards (MATS) are expected to avert up to 11,000 premature deaths, 4,700 heart attacks and 130,000 asthma attacks every year. In addition, the EPA tells us that “the value of these air quality improvement for people’s health ALONE totals $37-$90 billion each year; which means that for every dollar spent to reduce this pollution, Americans will get $3-$9 BACK in health benefits.” MATS will be the FIRST time that the federal government has enforced limits on mercury and other poisonous and cancer causing chemicals produced through the burning of fossil fuels.

As parents, we need to stand up and support these rules and THEIR ENFORCEMENT. As well, it’s time that not only coal fired power plants but all oil and gas producers are made to pay the full cost of being allowed to pollute. We need to stop allowing our air to be used as a sewer, free of charge. We need to stop subsidizing the fossil fuel industry as well. Just because we can’t see the pollutants entering our air, we know and see the effects of these pollutants in many ways, not least of which we witness first hand, IN OUR HOMES as our children suffer from increased breathing problems associated with asthma and allergies, which health officials and scientists tell us are triggered by these pollutants in the air directly, as well as indirectly through their impact in changing our climate, which is exacerbating these respiratory ailments as well.

As parents, we need to start “drawing the line” in the sand somewhere. One place to start is to support what the government is trying to do to enforce rules that are more then 20 years old that would help clean up our air and our environment. Make your voice heard on MATS. Don’t let industry try to weaken these standards that will benefit our economy, our environment and our and our children’s health.

Learn more, speak out, Sign the Moms Clean Air Force Petition today! To learn more about putting a cost on carbon, check out the Citizens Climate Lobby and the Save our Climate Act. Tune in on Monday, March 19th to listen to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and MomsRising at BlogTalk Radio where some of this will be discussed!

This post is inspired by Lori at Groovy Green Livin and is written in solidarity with all the participants in this months Green Moms Carnival. Please check out the Carnival, where you will find many wonderful and important ideas on other ways, products and opportunities to keep toxins out of your home!

Climate Mama: Dominque Browning

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012


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In case you missed our Climate Mama profile of Dominque Browning on our website, we are so glad to have you join us now in celebrating this dynamic and special “Mama!”

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Serendipity: “The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way: “a fortunate stroke of serendipity.” …just how I would describe my first meeting with Dominque Browning!

Dominque has a quiet, forthright and powerful way about her; you know when she tells you she plans to do something, she will get it accomplished. In our first meeting, Dominque told me how she was interested in (among many things) helping parents better understand the connection between climate change and their children’s future…”I do that, I told her..lets talk..” I didn’t realize then that Dominque was already doing this – talking to parents about our right to clean air and our collective battle for strong policies to fight against climate change – through her work with Moms Clean Air Force. Through MCAF, Dominque is reaching a very large audience of parents from around our country and beyond. We are so very thrilled and honored to feature Dominque as our first Climate Mama of 2012!

Current project/position/adventure: Senior Director, Moms Clean Air Force; blogging at Slow Love Life

Parent or grandparent? Mother of two sons

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself, the steps you took, life events, decisions you made, that helped you arrive at where you are at today?

I GOT FIRED. Actually, my entire staff did, when the magazine I had been editing for thirteen years was summarily closed. I was devastated; I really went into a psychological and emotional free fall. The entire publishing business began to tank, too; suddenly, the career I had spent years building was at an end, through bad luck and no fault of my own.

I wrote a book exploring the journey of recovery I was taking–exploring not only how terrible I felt, but what was giving me strength and resilience. That was Slow Love: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, and Found Happiness. When I got to the end of the book, I stumbled on this idea of Slow Love; I was trying to come up with a title, and realized, because my life was busy again, that what I had learned to value was not a slow life, but something deeper, something more nourishing and sustaining: slow love.

I fell in love with the miracle that is this world, all around us, every day, and began to discipline myself to be deeply mindful of the gift of life we are given. That’s why I started my blog, Slow Love Life. I want to share and explore with others what it means to let our hearts fall open to the world around us–and how it can be so healing.

What inspires you to keep going, to keep fighting this challenging battle against climate change?

HOPE. I hope that we can stop polluting our atmosphere.

I hope that the love I have, that so many of us have, for our world, and for our lives on this earth, will be strong enough to pull us back from the brink of catastrophe, where we now teeter.

I hope that the profound love I feel for my own two sons will give me the strength, day after day, to pick myself up and get going again.

What are the three greatest challenges and/or opportunities you feel the world faces with climate change?

1. Helping people understand the problem, which means helping them accept that there is, indeed, a problem.

2. Helping people believe that they can –and have a moral obligation to–do something to correct the course we are on.

3. Doing this quickly enough to avert more catastrophe.

Scientific predictions seem to be pointing to more frequent extreme weather scenarios, a shorter time frame for a warmer planet and all of the negative ramifications that this will bring. Yet here in the US, we still seem to be debating the “reality of climate change.” What will it take for us to “wake up” and do our part to avert these consequences?

Constant, heartfelt, urgent, creative messaging, of all sorts–messages that will reach people where they live. Messages that touch people through religion. Or through jobs. Or through children’s health. Tons and tons of messages to the American people, urging them to step up and give this their best effort. We’ve done it before, think of the moon shot. But it has to start at the top, with the president. He has to use his enormous influence as a leader, and speak directly, passionately, urgently, constantly and honestly, to the American people.

Do you see any hopeful signs that people are waking up to the dangers of climate change?

Yes. Some signs. Not enough. But even some are proof that change is possible. But I have to step way back, and take a longer view, to really see that we’ve come some way, in the last decade, on this subject. But now we’re losing ground again. That’s bound to happen when you have a president who has not made a serious address about climate change during the entire time he is in office. People must think, well, if he isn’t worried about it, why should I be?

What advice would you give to other Climate Mama’s and Papa’s, steps they can take both as individuals and collectively to help change the course we currently find ourselves on with climate change.

GET ACTIVE, politically. If you aren’t comfortable demonstrating and being arrested–and many of us aren’t, and never were–do what you can via internet and letter writing. Write to your Senators. Write to the President. Write to your local paper. Write to your district representatives. Write about how you support our right to clean air—and climate chaos is happening because of air pollution. Sign petitions. Send emails. But you know what? A good old-fashioned letter or postcard goes a very long way.

Other thoughts or ideas that you would like to pass on to our community?

Sometimes, being a good mother means being an engaged citizen. We all worry about toxic cleaning products, and contaminated food. We worry about BPA and other chemicals . We try to buy the best we can afford for our children. But some things can’t be bought. Some things, like clean air and clean water, come about through legislation. And that process has to be supported.

Contact information, website, or related story you would like us to link to this article?

MomsCleanAirForce.org

SlowLoveLife.com

Opinion section at TIME.COM for weekly column

Favorite book or movie?

Right now, I”m loving The Science of Sleep, and WALL-E

Scroll through and check out some of our past Climate Mamas and Papas and stay tuned for our upcoming feature and talk with Tom Smerling of Climate Bites!


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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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