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3 Things We Can Do To Reduce Carbon Right Now
Climate Deniers: “You’re Entitled To Your Own Opinion, Not Your Own Facts.”
Read about one Indiana mother’s frustration over the phony “debate” is being carried on in the editorial pages over climate change by climate deniers.
Climate Change Survival Guide
Learn how to navigate thorny questions about climate change from friends and family with the Moms Clean Air Force survival guide for climate change debates.
Why I’m Celebrating An Obscure Bureaucratic Moment
Learn why Molly Rauch is celebrating the fact that EPA’s proposal to limit carbon pollution from existing power plants moved to the White House’s OMB.
MCAF Meets With EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy!
Learn about a meeting with EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Moms Clean Air Force members from around the country.
8 Tips To Improve Fuel Efficiency In Cold Weather
Find 8 great tips on how to improve fuel efficiency during cold weather.
Faith Leaders Call For Limits On Carbon Pollution
Hear about a group a group of faith leaders that spoke at a February 2014 EPA hearing on the importance of limiting carbon pollution from power plants.
Buying A New Car: Save Money, The Environment And Your Health
Are you in the market for a new car? Learn some tips to help you make the right choice for you and your family.
Clean Air Is Always In Fashion
Learn why clean air is always in fashion and how you we need one to have the other.
PA DEP Urged To Cut Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Read about a 20-year-old activist from Pennsylvania who filed a climate change petition with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
Pete Seeger And The Power Of Singing Out Against Climate Change
Read Ronnie Citron-Fink’s testimony from an EPA hearing on carbon pollution standards and learn why Pete Seeger is important to the environmental movement.
Cleaning Up Our Power Industry
Read testimony from Molly Rauch, given at the February 6, 2014 EPA hearing on proposed carbon pollution standards for new power plants.