Women in Climate Tech Launches Campaign, Splash Mob in Support of the Women and Climate Change Act of 2021
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WAKE FOREST, N.C., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Women in Climate Tech (WiCT) launched a campaign in support of The Women and Climate Change Act of 2021 (HR 260) introduced by Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA). The goal of the campaign is to highlight that women are:
On the front lines of impacts: Women are most at risk.
Essential to reducing emissions: Investing in women and girls results in a reduction of carbon emissions.
Critical to national security: Elevating women counters violent extremism (projected to worsen as climate impacts multiply).
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THOMASTON Joan Ann “Magda” Mulhearn (McDermott), 94, of Thomaston, passed away on Dec. 5, 2020, after a long illness. She passed peacefully in her sleep during a brief admission at Cook-Willow Health Center.
Joan was preceded in death by her parents, George R. McDermott and Ann Marie Tiedemann, husband Francis X. “Pat” Mulhearn, and sister Patricia F. Mitchell.
Joan is survived by three children, Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer, Francis X. “Frank” Mulhearn, Joan Louise Mulhearn-Neumann, and Joan Louise’s husband, Robert Neumann, whom Joan lovingly referred to as a “second son”; grandchildren Katherine Grace Larsen, Emily Wasley, Mary Jane Neumann-Cayton, and Patrick Neumann; and seven great-grandchildren, Claire, Ben, Sam and Nick Larsen, Dashiell and Milo Wasley, and Theo Cayton.