2018 wasn’t a great year for our planet, but looking forward we see hope in actions by companies, states and localities to address climate change in 2019.
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It’s Been a Tough Year: A Look Back and Ahead
Our Children Need Health Protections Strengthened, Not Rolled Back
Read about the Trump EPA plans to roll back environmental protections in a move that will endanger the health of vulnerable communities including children.
Denial Versus Pragmatic Solutions
Read about a new report from climate scientists saying that drastic action is necessary if we are to lessen the imminant disaster of global climate change.
Moms are Making a Big Difference: Part 2
Read about two moms who ran for local office in 2018 and won their elections by taking a stand on important environmental issues.
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.
Play-in for Climate Action 2018 Photos and More!
See pictures and read about Congressional leaders and moms joining forces at our 5th annual Play-in for Climate Action on July 11, 2018.
Too Hot for Learning: How Climate Change Impacts Students
Learn about research indicating that increased heat, and hotter classrooms, decreases students’ learning abilities, especially for students of color.
Clean Air is a Human Right
Read about a Pennsylvania mom of twins turned clean air activist as she attends school studying Public Health and clean air.
Interview with Sacoby Wilson, Director of Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health
Learn how you can impact environmental justice in your community in this Moms Clean Air Force interview with Sacoby Wilson from the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health.
Moms Join the “Coolest Show on Climate Change” Podcast!
Read about the “coolest chow on climate change” podcast Think 100%, and listen to the installment featuring Moms Clean Air Force members.
Winning Climate Change with Women
Learn about women and climate change becoming a winning combination to tackle climate change deniers and heal our world. We also have info on a fascinating article suggesting a link between climate change denial and sexism.
Healing Words in Troubled Times from Dr. Martin Luther King
As we prepare to commemorate another of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthdays, we look to his words about the environment and world that we live in.