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We're climate scientists and moms who care about our children and their planet. We break down what’s happening to their world and discuss how we can protect it.

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Science Moms
5 years
We’re Science Moms, a nonpartisan group of scientists and mothers who are concerned about how #ClimateChange threatens our children. Follow us to learn more about what’s happening to their planet. https://t.co/wpJd9KyeN6
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Extreme Weather is getting more extreme. Wildfires, droughts, floods, storms, and heatwaves are growing stronger and more frequent. Studies link fossil fuel use to more wildfires, hurricanes, and heat waves. These changes threaten the safety of our families and communities. The
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SOS! Save our summers! Extreme weather is changing summer, but it doesn’t have to steal it. Let’s keep our families safe and protect the summers our kids deserve. Extreme Weather is getting more extreme and getting stronger and more frequent. Studies link fossil fuel use to more
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In the wake of the devastating floods in Kerr County, we’re partnering with All Hands and Hearts, a disaster relief organization that’s currently on the ground in Texas. Donations to the org go directly towards aiding with search & rescue efforts, temporary housing for displaced
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Carbon pollution from burning fossil fuels doesn’t just warm the planet — it pollutes the air our kids breathe. More heat means more smog, more wildfire smoke, and more health risks for little lungs.
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Feel like your allergies are getting worse? Blame climate change!
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Dr. Burt studies Arctic clouds and sea ice to understand climate change and makes STEM more inclusive at CSU. Her love for science started young—reading the weather section with her grandfather—and now she’s passing that curiosity to her daughter. Science helps shape a better
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10 months
A Climate Scientist’s Message to Her Daughter https://t.co/6jFfmBCymq
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10 months
Impossible. /imˈpäsəb(ə)l/ Adjective. Things very difficult to deal with, like keeping a clean floor, getting our kids NOT to complain while eating their veggies, or, you know, protecting their entire future. (So basically, a mom’s regular Tuesday).
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Later is too late. #ClimateChange #ScienceMoms
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Taking care of our kids = taking care of our world.#ClimateChange #ScienceMoms
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Ask a Climate Scientist: What Kind of World Are We Leaving Our Kids? #ClimateChange #ClimateScientist
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We're not great at riddles but we are great at explaining clean energy! Our favorite ball of light, the sun, can provide abundant, affordable, clean energy FOREVER. Solar energy is clean, reliable, and always there when we need it. Using solar power, we can gain true
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Happy Valentine’s Day, tag someone who makes you feel electric. ❤️ #ClimateChange #Solar #SolarEnergy #CleanEnergy #LaterIsTooLate #ScienceMoms
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What does climate change have to do with the LA wildfires? Weren’t they started by arsonists? Climate change doesn’t ignite wildfires but it makes them more likely to happen. We’re coming off the hottest year in recorded history, which is prolonging dry seasons and drought. In
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America’s most watched event is the biggest opportunity to bring people together to talk about protecting the people and places we love for our kids. Let's talk about how what’s happening is being impacted by climate change, and work together to create a cleaner and safer
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Carbon pollution comes from burning fossil fuels. As we continue to increase our use of oil and natural gas, more carbon is released into the atmosphere. Switching to clean energy can help cut down on pollution and protect the people and places we love. Together we can solve
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