This week, two major climate reports set off alarm bells for all who care about children. Read how these reports outline the threat of climate change but also inspire hope.
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Major Climate Reports Call for Urgent Climate Action. Moms Are Ready to Answer.
Happy Mother’s Day to My Growing, Badass Climate Community
Here’s a Mother’s Day reflection on the emotional support an active—and growing—climate community can provide.
Moms’ Climate Hope
This week in climate hope: good news from around the world on biodiversity, climate adaptation, electric vehicles, and solar power.
Moms Make News: Climate Hope is a Verb
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, Georgia, and Michigan.
Moms Climate Hope
Our new feature on climate hope highlights good news from our social media channels. Each week, we’ll share stories of climate success around the world and our in Moms Clean Air Force community.
Talking About Hope in a Time of Climate Crisis
“Climate optimists” are rejecting messages of climate doom and reminding us that we have far more power than we think to positively influence climate outcomes.
5 Things Parents Should Know About Climate Change and Mental Health
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we’ve been highlighting the intersection of climate change and mental health. Collective action can help us combat feelings of isolation and find meaning and purpose in the climate crisis.
Jane Goodall’s “The Book of Hope” Helps Us Survive in Trying Times
From Jane Goodall’s new book, The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times: “There is hope for our future for the health of our planet, our societies, and our children. But only if we all get together and join forces.”
Katharine Hayhoe Talks to Moms Clean Air Force About Her Book, Saving Us (video interview)
In a video interview, we had a hopeful conversation with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe about her new book, SAVING US. We discussed everything from faith to family to pushing forward for real change.
Biden Took Us From Mad to Rad in 100 Days
As the first 100 days of a new administration draw to a close, we now have a president who cares about the world parents and grandparents will leave behind, the world our children will inherit.
Imagining A New Normal? Let’s Start by Asking the Right Questions.
A mom creates a list of questions with her 9 yr-old son for kickstarting a conversation about creating a safe, clean energy future.
Hope Will Not Be Cancelled
Right now, besides staying healthy or getting well, the most important thing we can do is to make sure that hope can never be cancelled. All these activities open up paths to HOPE.