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Stone Soup for the Biker’s Soul
One of our main goals at Climate Summer is movement building. Worcester presented a huge challenge: as the second-largest city in New England, it is culturally, intellectually, and economically diverse. More than that, there is a growing environmental consciousness here, … Continue reading
Waltham, MA
Written by Emily Edgerly, Outreach Coordinator, Team Massachusetts A banner on the church read, “Climate Change is a Moral Issue.” After biking for forty miles, this banner was able to renew our tired and parched bodies. We continued on to … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged 2012, faith, farms, Food, healthy waltham, Inter-faith youth connection, MA, religion, team mass, Waltham, waltham farms, youth
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Interviews from the Road: Climate Summer’s Look at Farmers Markets
Videos captured by Jayson Castillo, Video Coordinator, Team RICONN Along the way, farmers markets have been one of Team RICONN’s most successfull venues for interacting with people, publicizing Climate Summer’s mission, and raising awareness about the many implications of climate change. … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team RiConn, Video
Tagged community, Food, local business, new friends, Providence, RiConn, Video
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Mei Mei Street Kitchen
If you’re in the Boston area, check out Mei Mei Street Kitchen. They cook amazing food that is grown from local sources. And it’s all reasonably priced!
Hull, MA
Written by Aaron Morales, New Media Coordinator for Team Massachusetts The windmill spins like a mighty king welcoming his beloved soldiers. My team and I rode into Hull after a long day of wrong turns and hissy fits. As we … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged #green, #local, bike trails, bikes, biking, biking on the road, Church, climate summer, energy, environmental justice, Food, government, Hull, JPods, Judeth, kindness of strangers, life changing, local business, LUV, methodist, new friends, transportation, use, vehicle, Will, windmill
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Lexington, MA
Written by Aaron Morales, New Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts Lexington, MA is an amazing town with very powerful people. We were met with a potluck, which had so much food that we were able to pack it all and eat … Continue reading
Posted in Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged 350.org, 350ma.org, better future project, carbon, Climate, climate summer, CO2, dioxide, eco-friendly, energy, Environmental, environmental justice, Farmer's Market, Food, fun, goats, happiness, hope, intern, internship, kindness of strangers, learning, Lexington, local business, MA, Maldives, Mass, nasheed, new world, power, rebuild, sequester, soil, solar, summer, sustainable, vegetarian, Video
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The Ins-and-outs of Cravings: Climate Summer style
Posted by Alivia Ashenfarb, New Media coordinator of Team RICONN I don’t remember anyone “craving” chocolate during our first week of training at Camp Wilmot. I don’t remember anyone craving pizza during our second week of training in Lowell. No … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team RiConn
Tagged biking on the road, Camp Wilmot, Food, food for thought, Providence, RiConn, training, transition
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Local Foods and Building Community in South Royalton, VT
by Anna Kruseman Thursday was Team Vermont’s first day in South Royalton. We had a busy schedule and were involved in different activities over the past three days. One of the main local initiatives that are up and running here … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Vermont
Tagged #vermont, community building, Farmer's Market, farming, Food, local food, south royalton
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Delicious Change
By: Carrie Watkins We’ve spent our summer spreading the message of Climate Summer: that we need to transition to clean energy now because for reasons of impending environmental doom, current national security, health, economy, and justice, we cannot afford to continue burning … Continue reading
ANDI
By Rayleigh Lei As part of our activities on Friday in Medford, we went with a summer camp on a tour of Whole Foods. There was the usual talk about the importance of eating local, letting “cows be cows and … Continue reading
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Tagged 5 Step Welfare Animal Ranking, ANDI, Food, Nutrition, Whole Foods
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