Emissions from cars and trucks can cause serious health effects. One out of every ten children in North Carolina have asthma. It is especially difficult to breathe during the hot summer months. Our families need a stable environment to thrive. Cleaner cars and trucks keep our children safer.
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My Speech at EPA to Reduce Tailpipe Pollution From Cars
Moms Clean Air Force’s Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, spoke at the final “Route Zero” event, delivering over 130,000 comments in favor of the EPA’s plan to reduce car pollution.
School’s Out, And So Is Diesel Pollution: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, and Ohio.
Another Day, Another Petrochemical Disaster: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Georgia, Iowa, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.
EcoMadres Noticias: May 2023
Read the latest news from our EcoMadres program.
Parents Can Use Climate Emotions to Push for the Strongest Clean Car Standards
There are plenty of ways we can use our climate anxiety as fuel for action. Here’s what you can do to help push for the strongest clean car standards.
We’ve Been Fighting for This Exact Moment.
EPA proposed new rules for pollution from plastics and chemical manufacturing, tailpipe pollution from cars and trucks, and mercury and other air toxins from coal-fired power plants. Here’s how to help EPA pass the strongest clean air standards.
Trucks Are Driving Climate Change
This week, dozens of moms from across the country will testify before EPA at a hearing on proposed federal standards for greenhouse gas pollution from heavy-duty trucks.
On The Road to Strong Tailpipe Pollution Standards: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, and West Virginia.
Heavy Truck Pollution and Climate Change Are a Deadly Combination
EPA’s recent proposal to reduce climate pollution from heavy-duty trucks and buses would help avoid 1.8 billion tons of carbon emissions through 2055. And for millions who live with poor air quality, the proposed Clean Truck standards would improve air quality nationwide.
Earth to Mom: Keep Going. Keep Fighting. Keep Loving.
Happy Earth Month! Take a look at how and why Earth Day came to be, and where we are today.
State of the Air: Nearly 120 Million Americans Still Breathing Unhealthy Air
One out of every three Americans lives in places marked by unhealthy levels of air pollution. Climate change is making it more difficult to clean up the air, as wildfires worsen the deadly particle pollution known as soot, and hotter, sunnier days worsen ozone pollution, also known as smog.