Las últimas semanas y meses han sido un ejercicio agonizante de incertidumbre colectiva. Y para muchos de nosotros, esa incertidumbre ha sido reemplazada por lo que Rebecca Solnit llama la “certeza de la desesperación”. Es una desesperación profundamente válida y razonable: sabemos qué esperar de una presidencia de Trump.
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Mental Health & Climate Change: Who Will We Choose to Be in These Times?
The last few weeks and months have been an agonizing exercise in collective uncertainty. And for many of us, that uncertainty has now been replaced by what Rebecca Solnit calls the “certainty of despair.” It is deeply valid, reasonable despair: we know what to expect from a Trump presidency.
This Is It. Vote!
It truly is the most consequential election in our lifetimes. Never mind the future—we are voting in this election to ensure our lawmakers protect our children’s health now. If you haven’t already, VOTE.
This Mom Votes Because She Believes in Science
With just one week before Election Day, have you made your plan to vote?
6 Common Voting Mistakes to Avoid
Whether you’re mailing in or voting in person on Election Day, make sure your ballot counts.
Mental Health & Climate Change: How Moms Cope With Election Anxiety
Feeling anxious about politics? You’re not alone. For many of us, politics can be a source of chronic stress—stress that’s significantly amplified during highly charged election years like this one. This is how Moms are coping with election anxiety.
When Climate Disaster Strikes, We Make a Plan to Vote
Hurricane Milton and other recent extreme weather events are stark reminders of how our votes this election season will determine how climate and children’s health will be addressed by our policymakers. That’s why it’s so important that we make a plan to vote.
Extreme Weather and Our Health on the Ballot—And on Tonight’s Debate Stage
Climate pollution puts our weather on steroids, and that puts our lives, our children’s lives, our homes, and our communities in danger. How we vote on November 5 will determine how climate and our health will be addressed by our policymakers.
Moms Will Be Watching the Vice Presidential Debate
At the vice presidential debate on October 1, we have an opportunity to hear from the candidates about how they will address extreme weather and the climate crisis. Now’s your opportunity to contact the debate moderators and tell them that we deserve to know the candidates’ detailed plans to address climate disruption.
4 Reasons Your Vote Matters
In the next few years, our elected officials will be making crucial environmental decisions. Whether we have cleaner air and healthier communities or pay increasingly higher costs from dangerous extreme weather depends, in part, on voters’ choices on November 5.