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The Parents’ Guide to Climate RevolutionBy: Mary DeMocker
$11.24 – $14.21
100 Ways to Build a Fossil-Free Future, Raise Empowered Kids, and Still Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Endorsements
“Mary DeMocker’s new book is an essential resource for parents . . . incredibly refreshing.”
“I love Mary DeMocker’s advice: Now is the time to climb hills with our kids — and the time to climb the steps of the capitol.”
“This is a book for anyone, of any age, who believes in the power of human creativity, or anyone who needs a dose of hope.”
“Trust me, this is going to be fun.”
“For the love of children and our planet, devour this essential book . . .”
“I love this book . . . wonderful, inspiring . . . brimming with ideas.”
“At last, genuinely practical and powerful answers to the question, what can I do to push back against fossil fuels and promote climate sanity? The book is brilliant. It’s honest. It’s funny. Here’s what you can do — right now.”
“This book will empower you and your children to walk hand in hand to turn the tides, gently but effectively, on the biggest issue we face.”
— Mary Christina Wood, Philip H. Knight Professor of Law at the University of Oregon and author of Nature’s Trust “. . . educational and inspiring . . .”
“Wise, subtle, fun, and informative — this is a book to savor, dog-ear, bookmark, highlight, and press into another person’s hands.”
“Encouraging, entertaining and, most of all, deeply empowering.”
“. . . an invaluable handbook. . .”
“. . . a delightful read . . . DeMocker teaches us that we can parent and save the Earth at the same time.”
“Mary DeMocker . . . makes it easy for us to create a better future for all children.”
“This is a guilt-free roadmap to saving ourselves in order to save the planet.”
“Read it and enjoy the stories, tangible support, and inspiration from Mary DeMocker’s creative, powerful vision.”
“DeMocker says we need a ‘climate revolution’ and she’s right! If we begin that revolution at home, by teaching our kids that they can make a difference, we’ll make greater strides faster — strides that could last long enough for our kids to teach theirs to make a difference, too.”
“. . . pragmatic, cheerful, and chock-full of ideas . . .”