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Is The Air In Your Child’s School Safe?
How is the air quality in your child’s school? MCAF looks at one hazardous school and tells you what dangers to look for in your school.
Main Line Parent Supports Moms Clean Air Force
Read about the Main Line area of Philadelphia and how one mom is proud of their community but is fighting to reduce their high air pollution.
Coming Soon to a Highway Near You: Asthma, The Disease
Read about the high incidence of asthma in those living near highways and studies suggesting asthma causes include traffic pollution.
Vote For Health And Cut The Cost Of Asthma
Learn how asthma costs families and communities money, time and resources. Clean air means less asthma, and a better economy.
Cómo Manejar El Asma Al Regreso A Clases
Esta entrada del blog fue originalmente publicado en la EPA “Greenversations”: Por Carmen Torrent Comencé a ver el lema “back-to-school” en los centros comerciales y en los anuncios de televisión a mediados de …
Laila Ali Joins Moms Clean Air Force (Video)!
Watch her video to learn why Laila Ali chose to become a member of Moms Clean Air Force and fight for clean air and a healthy planet for our children.
Air Pollution Sidelines Kids with Asthma
Learn about kids with asthma and how their activities are limited by air pollution and find some things you can do to improve air quality in schools.
Ohio Mom Shares Her Family’s Harrowing Experience With Asthma
Read about one mom’s experiences with three children with asthma and how clean air would allow her son to live a fuller life.
The Toxic 20 Touches The Great Lakes
Learn about air pollution in Ohio and other Great Lakes states, where new standards will help, but not eliminate, air pollution from industry.
What I Did This Summer That Didn’t Require My Inhaler
The Clean Air Act Protects Your School Child
Help us protect the Clean Air Act and support the EPA’s continuing efforts to decrease indoor air pollution in our schools.