Kimberly Nicholas

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I’d been underwater for the first two years of parenthood, the time a blur of trying to juggle work with endless diapers, feeding schedules, and very little sleep. As soon as I was able to start coming up for air, the world itself seemed to be drowning.
Parenting in a Changing Climate: Tools for Cultivating Resilience, Taking Action, and Practicing Hope in the Face of Climate Change
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