Parenting can be challenging under the best of circumstances, but it can feel like an impossible task to navigate the responsibilities of caring for children while worrying about their future. That’s why we created a fact sheet about how climate change is affecting our mental health and how to cope.
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Climate Change and Mental Health: A Mom’s Story and Fact Sheet
Moms Make News: Speaking Up for Tomorrow on TODAY
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Montana, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia.
New Mexico Is a Model for EPA Methane Protections
After years of Moms Clean Air Force members advocating for a strong state methane rule, New Mexico now joins Colorado with nation-leading air pollution standards for the state’s oil and gas operations.
Why Schools Need Evidenced-Based Climate Curriculums
Educators and parents need evidence-based climate curriculums and guidelines for talking to children about climate change.
Moms Clean Air Force on TODAY Show!
National Field Manager Almeta Cooper and Moms Clean Air Force members were interviewed about electric school buses by the TODAY Show for their feature, “Climate Change: How women are leading the charge to save our planet.” Watch now!
Moms Make News: Dozens of Moms Tell EPA to Protect Our Families From Truck Pollution
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Florida, Montana, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia.
Moms Make News: EPA Action Puts People Over Polluters
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, Arizona, Michigan, and California.
Moms Join Fight for Environmental Justice and Win Against Corporate Polluter
The EPA issued a letter this week objecting to Colorado state’s permit renewal request for the Suncor Refinery. The plant “raises significant environmental justice concerns, as illustrated by the severity of pollution and described health impacts facing the communities living in proximity to the Suncor site.”
Fence-Line Communities Need Protections from Toxic Chemicals
Children and families in fence-line communities can be exposed to toxic chemicals on the playground, at home, or in school because their communities are located near refineries, power plants, pumpjacks, petrochemical plants, factories, and other industrial facilities.
Moms Make News: EPA Administrator Michael Regan Joins Moms On The EV School Bus
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, and Florida.
Historic Investment In Electric School Buses Will Clean Up The Air For Our Kids
On March 14th, Moms Clean Air Force and partners hosted EPA Administrator Michael Regan at Flint Hill Elementary School in Vienna, Virginia, to meet with the school community about the benefits of electric school buses.
Moms Make News: Moms Make the Case for Strong Climate and Mercury Protections
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.