Learn about National Park Week, which occurs April 20th-28th this year. Moms Clean Air Force has compiled 10 tweetable facts in honor of National Park Week.
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10 Tweetable Facts In Honor Of U.S. National Parks
EPA Tightens Soot Standard – Is It Enough?
Learn why the current EPA soot standards do not go far enough in protecting our children from the negative effects of soot air pollution.
Top 10 U.S. Weather Events Of 2012
As climate change causes more and more extreme weather, we see more deadly, costly weather disasters. Here are the 10 worst of 2012.
North Carolina: Time To Speak Up And Vote
Learn how one North Carolina doctor is fighting for clean air by testifying against the building of a new coal burning cement plant.
One Boy’s Story Of Asthma In North Carolina (video)
Meet a North Carolina teenager with asthma and learn how he has to manage his condition in order to work and exercise safely.
Fighting Fine Particulate Pollution On NC Beaches
Learn how one NC mom led the way in cleaning up local beaches non-biodegradable cigarette butts showing how one person can make a difference.
Victory! You Did It!!
Congratulations to all our members and everyone who fought to defeat Senator Inhofe’s bill obstructing implementation of new clean air standards.
Mayors Stand Strong To Protect Our Children From Mercury
Read a letter from a large group of the nation’s mayors expressing support for new EPA standards limiting mercury emissions and reducing mercury pollution.
Air Toxics Bill Under Attack
Learn about a group of industrial polluters who are fighting against regulations that protect clean air in North Carolina.
Cape Fear Moms Are Fearless Advocates
Read about the group Mothers United and their fight against a proposed strip mining and cement manufacturing plant on the Cape Fear River.
The Wind Map: We Share The Air
Learn about the Wind Map and how it shows us pollution traveling across the globe, affecting places far from the source.
The State Of The Air 2012: ALA Reports The Good And The Bad
Find out the good and bad revealed in the American Lung Association’s 2012 State of the Air report about air quality in the United States.