Parents across our communities are finding new ways to take climate action that work for busy families. Climate-focused playdates bring together parents and children to discuss environmental solutions while kids play and socialize.
Ben Block started Climate Dads in 2018, and the group grew to 800 members in 20 cities within two years. These fathers organize cleanups, visit nature areas, and share their stories about protecting the environment for their children. The movement shows how parenting and climate action can work together instead of competing for time and energy.
In Seattle, Ben Eidelson created Climate Papa playdates where parents discuss practical topics like heat pump installations and home electrification alongside typical parenting conversations. Children are welcome at these gatherings, making environmental activism accessible to families who struggle to find childcare for meetings. Eidelson also developed digital tools that show families what climate projections mean for their communities.
These parent-led groups recognize that concern for children's futures drives many people to take environmental action. By combining family time with climate discussions, they remove barriers that prevent busy parents from getting involved. The playdates create space for meaningful conversations about solutions while building community connections.
Our community benefits when parents can participate in climate action without choosing between family time and environmental work. These models show how we can make activism more inclusive and practical for families at all stages of life.
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