A mom reflects on everything she’s learned from climate activist, Greta Thunberg.
Articles by Diane MacEachern
Eco-Thriller “Dark Waters” Exposes the Health Dangers of “Forever Chemicals”
In the film, “Dark Waters” attorney Bill Bilott, played by actor/activist Mark Ruffalo, uncovers a dark secret that connects a growing number of unexplained deaths to one of the world’s largest corporations.
Trump’s EPA is Not Doing Enough to Protect Workers From Toxic Paint Strippers
Trump’s EPA is failing to set reasonable risk levels for exposure to methylene chloride – a lethal toxic compound. Workers who use this paint stripper are at risk.
These 6 Facebook Pages Help Track Climate News
These 6 Facebook pages link to real news events and solid, fact-based science.
My Community Declared a Climate Crisis. Yours Can Too.
There are hundreds of cities and counties around the world declaring a “climate crisis” or “climate emergency” as a way to mobilize leadership and resources. Learn how to get to your community engaged.
Jane Goodall Joins Religious Leaders to Stop Deforestation
Dr. Jane Goodall and the Interfaith Rainforest Initiative, a global effort to mobilize the world’s religions to help stop tropical deforestation, come together to halt climate change.
10 Things Kids Can Do After the Climate Strike
Our future voters will register to vote when it’s their time, but many are inspired to do more right now. Here are 10 things you and your kids can do to help solve the climate crisis and protect the future.
What You May Have Missed Over Summer Vacation
With the kids heading back to school, and parents getting back into the swing of things, here are some significant developments about air pollution and climate change that you may have missed while you stepped away from the news cycle.
It’s Raining, It’s Pouring…Plastic
While smoggy particles and carbon dioxide are still primary sources of air pollution, much concern has turned to airborne plastic, too. Here’s how plastic becomes an air pollutant, why plastic pollution is an increasing problem, and what parents can do about it.
As Climate Change Hits Home, a New Group Helps Communities Fight Back
A new network of scientists and experts on local government have banded together to focus on “science-based pathways to address climate threats to local economic growth, infrastructure, and public health.”
There’s Air Pollution In Your Home. Here are 3 Ways to Make It Cleaner.
Learn why indoor air quality is often worse than outdoor air quality and find out what you can do to improve indoor air and protect your family.
Colorado Women Legislators Say No to Climate Change, Yes to Protecting Kids’ Health
Read about women in Colorado state government who are working hard and getting results by making climate action a top priority for their state.