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While They’re Playing Politics, Our Children Suffer
Find out how the use of a simple carbon monoxide detector could have prevented dozens of illnesses in an Atlanta school.
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!
Guns Are Not Our Issue. Children Are.
Just like clean air, water and a healthy planet, gun control is a vital issue for the health of our children. Our condolences to the Newtown community.
Climate Change: Kids Get It, Why Can’t We? (video)
Watch this video of a young girl discussing the differences between weather and climate, showing how kids understand climate change.
Tell EPA: Moms Need A Strong Soot Standard
Learn more about the harmful effects of soot pollution and sign our petition urging stronger soot standards from the EPA today!
This School Nurse Is A Champion For Clean Air
Read an interview with school nurse Linda Mendonca about air quality in schools and what you can do to help.
Is The Air In Your Child’s School Safe?
How is the air quality in your child’s school? MCAF looks at one hazardous school and tells you what dangers to look for in your school.
Tuna’s Hidden Danger In School Lunches
Read about a new study that looks at the mercury in tuna served in school lunches and learn how to reduce your child’s exposure to mercury from tuna.
Bill Nye’s Straightforward Video About Climate Change
Watch Bill Nye (the Science Guy!) talk about climate change in this short video and share your thoughts about it in our comment section.
Air Pollution Sidelines Kids with Asthma
Learn about kids with asthma and how their activities are limited by air pollution and find some things you can do to improve air quality in schools.
Back To School: Lessons from Polluters
Learn how global warming and climate change are causing conditions that will kill state trees in their natural areas and some will die out altogether.