Moms Clean Air Force
banner_1
 Donate Facebook Twitter  Pinterest RSS
  • Home
  • Blog
  • ABOUT
    • Who We Are
    • Our Targets
    • Partners
    • Leadership Circle
    • Our Bloggers
    • Mission
    • Contact
    • Press
    • Videos
  • Resources
    • Armed with the Facts
    • Asthma
    • Clean Air Rules and Regs
    • Coal
    • Heat and Extreme Weather
    • Indoor Air Pollution
    • Mercury
    • Natural Gas
    • Social Justice
  • STATES
    • Our Field Team
    • Michigan
    • New Hampshire
    • North Carolina
    • Ohio
    • Pennsylvania
    • Utah
  • Take Action

Natural gas resources

Natural gas resources

  • Our Resources
  • Our Blog Posts
  • Other Resources
  • Q&A: What You Need to Know About Natural Gas
  • Armed With the Facts: Natural Gas and Air Pollution
  • Armed With the Facts: Natural Gas and Air Pollution (Printable Version)
  • What’s Plastic Got To Do With Clean Air?
  • MCAF Joins Petition For EPA Protections From Oil And Gas Air Pollution
  • Petition For EPA Protections From Oil And Gas Air Pollution [PDF]

Utah Celebrates Earth Day With Fossil Fuels

Posted on April 16, 2013 by Bridget James|Posted in: activism, coal, Motherhood, Natural Gas, pollution, resources, schools, Utah|
Utah Celebrates Earth Day With Fossil Fuels

A typical Earth Day celebration might entail planting a tree in your yard and teaching children about the importance of low-impact living by promoting the habits of "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle." But in Utah, the celebration of Earth Day has taken on a new spin, and it's anything but earth-friendly. Utah's Department of Oil, Gas and …

read more

Getting Informed About Natural Gas

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Dominique Browning|Posted in: Clean Air Rules and Regulations, Natural Gas, pollution, renewable energy, resources, Science|
Getting Informed About Natural Gas

These days, there is a great deal of controversy about fracking and natural gas production. Many of us are fighting to ban fracking from our communities. Many more of us are living in places where drilling for gas has been going on for decades, with or without horizontal fracturing. Banning isn't a remote possibility–and neither is …

read more

New England: The Rising Tide Of Climate Change

Posted on February 28, 2013 by Judith A. Ross|Posted in: Climate Change, Economics, Heat and Extreme Weather, Natural Gas, pollution, renewable energy|
New England: The Rising Tide Of Climate Change

Many political activists are familiar with the expression, “A rising tide lifts all boats.” In most contexts, it has a positive meaning, but when we are talking about climate change, those rising tides can be devastating. Here in Massachusetts, rising tides aren’t lifting just boats, they also threaten to flood densely populated areas and erode …

read more

Michigan Ferry Companies Feud Over Pollution

Posted on February 28, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: Clean Air Rules and Regulations, Climate Change, coal, Michigan, Natural Gas, pollution, Soot|
Michigan Ferry Companies Feud Over Pollution

This was written by John Flesher for the Associated Press: On one level, it's a straightforward case of a business seeking a government permit to discharge wastewater. But when the Environmental Protection Agency rules shortly on whether to let the S.S. Badger car ferry continue dumping ash into Lake Michigan, it will be a milestone in …

read more

State of The Union Delivers On Clean Energy

Posted on February 15, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: Climate Change, coal, dads, Natural Gas, politics, pollution, renewable energy|
State of The Union Delivers On Clean Energy

This piece was written by Alex Trembath and Max Luke for Politico:  With the State of the Union address coming up on Tuesday, liberals are wondering how President Barack Obama will set the tone for major progressive priorities in his second term. By giving climate change a prominent mention in his second inaugural address last month, …

read more

See more
  • Chemicals used in Natural Gas Operations. (Source: The Endocrine Disruption Exchange)
  • FracFocus: Chemical Disclosure Registry
  • Human Health Risk Assessment of Air Emissions from Development of Unconventional Natural Gas Resources. (Source: Science of the Total Environment, 2012)
  • New York’s Attorney General Leads Multi-state Coalition In Action To Curb Climate Change Pollution From Oil And Gas Industry

132,000 Moms strong!

Get updates and action alerts

JOIN US

SEARCH

View full-size

MORE FROM OUR BLOGGERS

  • Posted on May 17, 2013 by Jeannette Kaplun|Posted in: asthma, pollution| ¡Libro electrónico gratis! Factores desencadenantes del asma: una guía para padres, maestros, médicos y enfermeros
  • Posted on May 16, 2013 by Dominique Browning|Posted in: asthma, pollution| Free E-Book! Asthma Triggers: A Guide For Parents, Teachers, Doctors And Nurses
  • Posted on May 15, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: pollution| Teach Kids About Energy Efficiency And Clean Air
  • Posted on May 14, 2013 by Lori Popkewitz Alper|Posted in: Toxics| Couch Detective: My Hunt For A Chemical-Free Couch
  • Posted on May 14, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: Event| You're Invited! Asthma Twitter Chat (with Prizes!)

read all posts

Bienvenidos! En español

CATEGORIES

  • activism
  • African-American Community
  • asthma
  • autism
  • Cancer
  • Cartoon
  • Cement
  • Clean Air Act
  • Clean Air Rules and Regulations
  • Climate Change
  • coal
  • Colorado
  • dads
  • Economics
  • En Español
  • Event
  • food
  • Guest Bloggers
  • Heat and Extreme Weather
  • Indoor Air Pollution
  • Latino Community
  • Mercury Poisoning
  • Michigan
  • Motherhood
  • Natural Gas
  • New Hampshire
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • Partners
  • Pennsylvania
  • politics
  • pollution
  • Pregnancy
  • religion
  • renewable energy
  • resources
  • schools
  • Science
  • social justice
  • Soot
  • Texas
  • Toxics
  • Utah
  • Videos
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy policy
Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on http://pinterest.com/momscaf/Follow Us on Google+Follow Us on FlickrFollow Us on RSS