WHY MOTHERS HOLD UNTAPPED POWER IN THE CLIMATE FIGHT
It was almost two years ago now when Brianne Whyte vividly remembers standing over her newborn son's crib and crying. No stranger to taking climate action, mostly spurred on by feelings of anxiety and dread, she says it was looking at the tiny new life in front of her that really kicked things into high gear. “We see the impacts of climate change all around us. It's no longer a future problem. It's impacting us in the now and we know it's getting worse, ”the Toronto mother told the Weather Network. “For parents, particularly, when you see the future that our kids are inheriting, it's terrifying. This is an all hands on deck project. We can't kind of sit back and hope our governments do the right thing, because they haven't been doing the right thing for a really long time. " After searching the web, Whyte stumbled across a group called For Our Kids that she felt was a perfect fit when it comes to taking action. Eventually Whyte would help launch the ...