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Reflections From The Field: The Stroller Brigade
Read reflections from members of Moms Clean Air Force about the DC Stroller Brigade on toxic chemical reform.
Congresswoman Ann McLane Kuster Fights For Clean Air In NH
Find out why Representative Ann McLane Kuster (NH-02) is committed to fighting to protect our environment and our families in Congress.
Autism, Air Pollution, And My Son
Read about a mother who is concerned about the connection between air pollution and autism.
What Is Climate Change Costing Us?
Learn why it is so important to make your voice heard and comment on the draft of the Third National Climate Assessment.
Autism, Air Pollution and the Developing Fetus
On March 1st of this year, a new research study connecting autism and air pollution was published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a peer-reviewed journal published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The largest of its kind, this study shows a …
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.
The Great Lakes Are Suffering
Learn about how climate change is affecting the Great Lakes and weather patterns in the Midwest.
Are Green Schools Keeping Their Promise?
Learn about the Green Schools movement and how it helps reduce indoor air pollution and improve student performance. Ask your schools to go green!
Moms Clean Air Force Embraces the Power of We
Learn about The Power of We and how Moms Clean Air Force is a great example of the power in action. Join us today and become part of The Power of We!
Climate Disruption, Air Pollution, and Young People’s Health
From the prenatal months to the critical developmental years of adolescence and early adulthood, children and young people are vulnerable to the impacts of a warming world. Extreme heat, wildfire smoke, stronger storms, and other climate threats interact with children’s health in …
Indoor Air Quality in Schools
Kids spend a lot of time at school, mostly indoors. When school air quality is unhealthy, students suffer. The EPA says indoor levels of pollutants can be two to five times (and sometimes more than 100 times) higher than outdoor levels. Poor …