Kimberly Nicholas

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These are climate solutions that must start at home, within the intimate domain of our family lives. And while we mustn’t let ourselves be fooled or distracted into thinking that the “personal responsibility” level of change is enough to adequately address the problem of global warming—quite simply, it isn’t—let’s also not be fooled into discounting the actions we take at home, or dismissing the importance of the way we parent. Your actions matter more than you may think they do.
Parenting in a Changing Climate: Tools for Cultivating Resilience, Taking Action, and Practicing Hope in the Face of Climate Change
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