Women buy most of the new cars sold in the U.S. – except when it comes to electric vehicles. Here’s why, and how we can change that.
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EVs Have a Women Problem
Moms Join Senators to Support a “Vote for Children’s Health” to Cut Methane Pollution
Moms Clean Air Force’s Public Health and Policy Director Molly Rauch, and members of the Moms team, joined Senators Chuck Schumer, Martin Heinrich, Angus King and Ed Markey to add support for the methane CRA.
Interview: Pennsylvania State Representative Donna Bullock
Our Moms Clean Air Force Pennsylvania team interviewed State Representative Donna Bullock for Women’s History Month to learn more about her work in the Pennsylvania state legislature.
How Redlining Created Environmental Inequity
Redlining is a discriminatory practice that places groups of people based on race and ethnicity in locations with an absence of services and few green spaces. Redlining is banned, but its racist effects continue for communities of color.
Chemicals in Plastics Damage Babies’ Brains, Experts Warn
An alarming new study finds infants consume unsafe levels of phthalates, a synthetic chemical used in everyday consumer products. And Black and Latina moms have higher exposures of phthalates, making their children more at risk.
Texas Mom Faces a Dangerous Winter Storm and Finds Hope
A Texas mom shares her experience during a dangerous winter storm. She tells why vulnerable communities were hit hardest, and how she finds hope for the future.
Black History Month: Educate. Empower. Activate.
Learn about our Community Rx program – it educates, empowers, and activates Black communities to fight for clean air and environmental justice.
Moms Make News: Black Maternal Health and Climate Action this Black History Month
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members made news throughout the country!
Black History Month: Diversity Strengthens Climate Action For This Mom
A new mom tells us why diversity within the climate movement will help the country succeed in protecting her family’s health and the planet for generations.
Black History Month: Climate Change Is Changing Our History
Climate change is changing the history of Black Americans. Extreme weather events not only break weather records, they impact families in ways that will have long lasting effects for generations to come.
Honoring MLK’s Message of Justice
We are following MLK Jr.’s lead, working to bend the arc of the universe toward justice.
Multitasking is Mandatory for Bold Climate Action
As we proceed under a cloud domestic terrorism, we multitask our work to help solve the urgent problems of air and climate pollution for an equitable and healthier future for our families.