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Moms Make News: Moms, Kids Talk Electric School Buses with Vice President Kamala Harris
Moms Make News: Moms Urge EPA to Put the Brakes on Truck Pollution
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and West Virginia.
Dr. Ou, Air Pollution, and Cancer Vulnerability
A mom whose child had cancer, talks to a research scientist studying how air pollution presents higher health risks for childhood cancer survivors
“State of the Air” Finds Millions Breathe Unhealthy Air
The 2022 “State of the Air” report from the American Lung Association finds that more 137 million Americans live in places with unhealthy air.
Why Electric School Buses Are an Environmental Justice Issue
As a member of the Alliance for Electric School Buses, Moms Clean Air Force has helped develop equity recommendations for the EPA to consider as they distribute funding for electric school buses.
Moms Join Fight for Environmental Justice and Win Against Corporate Polluter
The EPA issued a letter this week objecting to Colorado state’s permit renewal request for the Suncor Refinery. The plant “raises significant environmental justice concerns, as illustrated by the severity of pollution and described health impacts facing the communities living in proximity to the Suncor site.”
Public Transportation: A Tool For Climate Justice
The National Campaign for Transit Justice amplifies how a dynamic national public transportation system is a way to promote climate justice and racial equality.
Films to Inspire Love and Protection of the Planet
The Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC (DCEFF), runs from now to March 27 online and in-person. Here are some of the highlights for children and teens.
Agents of Change in Environmental Justice
The Agents of Change in Environmental Justice program encourages people to make scientific information more accessible to historically marginalized communities, and to reimagine solutions for a just, healthy planet.
COVID Long-Haulers and Air Pollution
According to a study conducted at Harvard, long-term exposure to air pollution is linked to a higher risk of dying from COVID-19.
Out of Gas, In With Environmental Justice
The news about emissions from gas stoves has people considering whether to switch out gas for electric. WE ACT For Environmental Justice (WE ACT) plans to monitor the air quality in New York City apartments to learn how gas models compare with electric induction models.
Climate News Got You Down? Here are 9 Ways to Help Prepare for Scary Headlines
A new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is about to drop, and early signs are that it will be another hard one to read. Here are nine strategies to help you cope with scary news about climate change.