Climate change
is taking the
places we love.

Extreme weather is affecting your kids

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Climate change is supercharging disasters.

Scientific research tells us that burning fossil fuels creates a pollution blanket that heats the Earth, leading to more extreme weather – including wildfires, droughts, floods, storms and heatwaves.

Extreme weather is changing childhood.

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Meet the Science Moms

We’re a nonpartisan group of scientists (who are also moms!) working to demystify climate change, talk honestly about its effects, and protect our kids’ future.

Melissa Burt
Emily Fischer
Ruth DeFries
Tracey Holloway
Joellen Russell
Rosimar Rios-Berrios
Claudia Benitez-Nelson
Irina Marinov
Erica Smithwick
Sierra Petersen
Lisa Patel
Sarah Das
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Keep family fun alive while keeping kids safe.

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Hotter days, smoky air, unexpected storms-this isn’t the world we grew up with. But we can take action to protect what we love.

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Extreme weather is here. Let’s keep our kids safe today and speak up for their future.

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