“We’ve got stronger droughts, crazy heat waves, wildfires [and] hurricanes dropping huge amounts of rain on us,” said Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, co-founder of the nonpartisan Science Moms group.
“One of the most powerful ways for us to connect over climate change is … this fundamental value that we share," said scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who is helping to lead a $10 million campaign to educate mothers around ways to combat climate change.
Moms overwhelmingly care about climate change. Science Moms wants to give them the information they need to educate their kids - and become activists themselves.