A group of climate scientists who are also moms have binded together to stop climate change. Their goal is to encourage other moms to do the same.
Joellen Russell has studied the effects of climate change on our oceans for more than 30 years. Kathy Jacobs helped build Arizona’s water management system and helps policymakers respond to the changing climate.
Both women are professors and accomplished climate scientists, but the thing that unites them is being a mom. They're passionate about preventing pollution, drought, and natural disasters for generations to come. That’s why they launched an organization called Science Moms in January of 2021. It’s a group of 11 moms who are also climate scientists. Their helping moms get the facts straight about climate change: it’s real, it’s human-caused, it’s harming people now, but it’s solvable.
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