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The Effects Of Global Warming Impacts Latinos The Hardest

Posted on May 8, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: asthma, Climate Change, Heat and Extreme Weather, Latino Community, pollution, social justice|
The Effects Of Global Warming Impacts Latinos The Hardest

This was written by Dr. Evelyn Montalvo-Stanton for NBC Latino: Some people celebrate spring when the first daffodils appear in their yards; my equinox arrives via itchy eyes and runny noses of allergy-sufferers in my clinic. Just like the first frost evokes new flu viruses, and May’s lengthening sun rays bring heat stroke to mind, as …

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Women, Don't Drop The Ball On Climate Change

Posted on April 15, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: activism, asthma, Climate Change, Mercury Poisoning, Motherhood, politics, pollution, social justice|
Women, Don't Drop The Ball On Climate Change

This was written by MCAF Leadership Circle member Tina Beattie:  I recently spent a few days at an amazing conference — Tina Brown and Diane Von Furstenberg's Women in the World Summit – celebrating the work women are doing across the globe to impact women’s issues, global issues. Basking in the luminaries speeches was invigorating, …

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It's My Future Photo And Video Contest

Posted on April 4, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: activism, Event, social justice|
It's My Future Photo And Video Contest

This month Moms Clean Air Force is celebrating Earth Day by asking you to join us in a contest! Despite the overwhelming evidence of current and future impacts from climate change, decision-makers at the national level have done very little. It’s time to do something about that. It’s not just the future we’re talking about, …

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Lisa Jackson Talks To Moms Clean Air Force

Posted on April 3, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: activism, African-American Community, Clean Air Rules and Regulations, Climate Change, coal, Guest Bloggers, Mercury Poisoning, politics, pollution, social justice, Toxics|
Lisa Jackson Talks To Moms Clean Air Force

This was written by Diane MacEachern for Moms Clean Air Force: At the U.S. – China Greener Consumption Forum on March 22nd, Lisa Jackson, the just retired Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), re-affirmed her strong support for laws and regulations that significantly reduce air pollution and reverse climate change. Speaking as a …

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Documerica: Reflections On Air Pollution

Posted on March 13, 2013 by Moms Clean Air Force|Posted in: Clean Air Act, Clean Air Rules and Regulations, Climate Change, dads, politics, pollution, social justice|
Documerica: Reflections On Air Pollution

This was written by MCAF's Social Media Director, Shaun Dakin: I have a particular fondness for photography exhibits. So when I read the National Archives was opening up their DOCUMERICA archive to the public here in Washington, DC, I jumped at a chance to go. As I quietly danced (the sounds of the 70’s echoed …

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  • Coordinated Federal Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Asthma Disparities [PDF]. (Source: President’s Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children, 2012)
  • Environmental Justice in Your Community. (Source: Scorecard)
  • Environmental Justice. (Source: EPA)
  • Special Issue on Environmental Justice and Health Equity. (Source: American Journal of Public Health, 2011)

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