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Women Were the Story of the 2018 Midterms
The 2018 election saw a record number of women running for office and winning, changing local, state, and federal legislatures for the better by running on thoughtful platforms and transforming governing bodies.
Taking Shortcuts Won’t Protect Our Families From Air Pollution
We know that air pollution is bad for our families. Science makes that abundantly clear. Why is the Trump administration attacking science and harming our families?
The Best and Worst Midterm Results for the Environment
Results from the U.S. midterm election are mostly in, and, when it comes to what they mean for the environment, they’re a real mixed bag.
Join Us and Rise For Climate
Join Moms Clean Air Force on Spetember 8, 2018 at Rise For Climate Rallies around the country to encourage local leaders to take climate action.
Face to Face with Oil and Gas: Voices from the Front Lines of Oil and Gas Pollution
Read our new free report, Face to Face with Oil and Gas to learn about the public health impacts that oil and gas pollution cause.
Post-Harvey Registry Helps Understand Health Toll
Read about the Hurricane Harvey Registry, gathering information about the health impacts of the Houston storm to help inform response to future events.
The State of Your Air 2018
Read about the findings of the American Lung Association in their 2018 annual State of the Air report, and where we need to improve air quality.
Hurricane Harvey Left Behind Staggering Costs and Devastated Families
Hurricane Harvey wasn’t caused by climate change, but learn how this once-in-a-lifetime storm was worsened by climate change and what the future holds for hurricane-prone areas.
Interview: Councilwoman Ana Sandoval of San Antonio, Texas
Hear what San Antonio Councilwoman Ana Sandoval has to say about environmental stewardship and climate action at the local level.
Are Your Children Learning About Climate Change?
Learn why where you live helps dictate what your children learn about climate change and why we owe it to our children to teach climate change science.
“Hurricanes Show Us Why Our Children Need a Strong and Independent EPA,” says the Father of Environmental Justice
Read this exclusive interview with Dr. Robert Bullard, known as the “father of environmental justice” and a leading campaigner against environmental racism.