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Heat Scorches Phoenix as Moms Call for Climate Action
Seeking Climate Solutions? Ask Indigenous Women
There are many people seeking solutions to the climate crisis. Dr. Jessica Hernandez argues that Indigenous science is the way forward.
OMG—Did You Hear What’s Happening at OMB?
The Office of Management and Budget has released a sweeping proposal to put federal grant funding for clean air and clean energy programs at the mercy of partisan politics. Moms are speaking out.
Ticks, Mosquitoes, and Bacteria—Oh My! How to Be Safe Outdoors This Summer
Here’s how to tackle terrifying summer hazards, like ticks and flesh-eating bacteria, and still embrace the beloved school-free season safely and without fear.
Moms’ Advocacy Helps Suspend Operations at a Toxic “Advanced Recycling” Incinerator in Ohio
One mom’s persistent advocacy alongside a local coalition to stop the Freepoint “advanced recycling” incinerator from polluting has paid off. On May 28, the facility suspended its operations in Ohio!
Turning World Cup Fever Into Climate Conversations
If you’re watching the World Cup with the soccer fans in your life, here are six ways to spark climate conversations as the tournament unfolds.
My Mom Told Congress: Don’t Gut Toxic Chemical Rules
Moms across the country are speaking out to defend the Toxic Substances Control Act, meant to protect us from dangerous chemicals, like PFAS, asbestos, and formaldehyde.
Superkid Gavin Lynch Watched His Mom Speak Up—and Decided to Do the Same
Gavin Lynch, June’s Superkid of the Month, has been speaking out against oil and gas development in his neighborhood since he was eight. This fall, he’s headed to Clemson University to study environmental engineering.
Moms Say More Is More When It Comes to Chemical Safety Standards
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC.
Ask Mom Detective: Do Plastic-Free Fidget Toys or Squishies Exist?
Fidget toys and squishies truly are everywhere. They’re said to improve focus and help manage stress. But they are also usually made of plastic.
Tulane Tried to Silence Her. Now She’s Thriving.
Researcher Kim Terrell tells us about political barriers to her work exposing polluters in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley.
Moms and Kids Take Aim at EPA’s Proposal to Delay Lifesaving Clean Cars Standards
Tailpipe pollution protections finalized in 2024 were projected to prevent thousands of asthma attacks and save thousands of lives. Yet EPA wants to put implementation of these protections on hold for two years.


















