Read about one man’s struggle with his asthma in his family, the push to roll back clean air protection and our desperate need for clean air.
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Dreaming About Taking Back America
Read about what our Moms Clean Air Force member learned at a conference that brought together a wide variety of groups speaking for a healthy environment.
Asthma Sucks
Read about one mom’s experience with asthma type symptoms during a respiratory illness and her realization about the costs of living with true asthma.
Industrial Mercury Polluters May Be Allowed To Carry On Without Consequence
Read a letter from a doctor explaining the health hazards of unregulated industrial boilers and cement kilns that spew toxic air pollution.
Never Underestimate The Power Of Mothers To Protect Their Children!
Read a post from Rabbi Warren Stone, detailing 3 bills specifically designed to attack the Clean Air Act and allow industry the freedom to pollute our air.
Clean Air: How The States Stack Up
Read about the massive health benefits of the Clean Air Act and how proposed enhancements will save more lives and prevent more illness.
African Americans Vote For Clean Air In 2012
One Moms Clean Air Force mom asks African American voters to consider clean air along with other major issues when heading to the voting booth.
Standing Up For Clean Air In My Community
Read MCAF blogger Molly Rauch’s speech about cleaning up our dirty air at a climate change rally in Maryland.
Latinos And Clean Air: A Personal Attack
Read a post from a Latino mom relating the high number of Latinos affected by pollution and the callous moves by Congress to allow more air pollution.
Air Pollution is NOT Invisible – A Rant
Read what one mom has to say about the excuse that we don’t pay attention to air pollution because we can’t see it.
Why I Risked Getting Arrested For My Child
Read one mom’s story of seasonal allergies greatly affecting her son and becoming worse as climate change lengthens warm seasons.
Do Latinos Care About Clean Air? YES!
Read about the disconnect between the public’s desire for clean air, and how politicians receive money from corporate polluters and vote for more pollution.