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High Fives To Our 5,000 Twitter Followers!
Read about Moms Clean Air Force reaching 5,000 Twitter followers, and why they are so thankful for their passionate and inspiring community.
MCAF Tells EPA: Moms Want Clean Cars
Read about the experience of two Moms Clean Air Force members who testified at the April 24th EPA Tier 3 hearing in Philadelphia.
A Toothless Law On Toxic Chemicals
Learn the importance of supporting the Safe Chemicals Act of 2013, which would modernize and reform the inadequate 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act.
Utah’s Air Gets A Failing Grade
Learn about why Utah air quality has received a failing grade from the American Lung Association in their 2013 State of the Air report.
10 Tweetable Facts In Honor Of U.S. National Parks
Learn about National Park Week, which occurs April 20th-28th this year. Moms Clean Air Force has compiled 10 tweetable facts in honor of National Park Week.
Moms to Top Retailers: Take Toxic Chemicals Off Your Shelves (videos)
Watch women in action in four videos from the Mind the Store campaign, which aims to get top retailers to take toxic chemicals off their shelves.
Repurpose Earth Day
Read why one woman feels we need a new mission for Earth Day, a grassroots movement focused on the single most important environmental issue of our time.
Utah Celebrates Earth Day With Fossil Fuels
Learn about an indescribably inappropriate Earth Day poster contest in Utah, and find out how Utah Moms for Clean Air is responding.
10 Tweetable Climate Poll Results!
Read to find out some of the most compelling climate poll results from the past year, and how you can easily tweet to share them.
Women, Don’t Drop The Ball On Climate Change
Read to hear Tina Beattie, Chariwoman of ConservAmerica, discuss the Women in the World Summit and her frustration with the lack of environmental focus.
Why I Asked Safeway to Mind the Store
Learn about a new national campaign called Mind the Store. Citizens are asking top retailers to remove from their shelves the Hazardous 100+ chemicals.