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Personal Responsibility and the Fight for Clean Air
Tracking Air Pollution: There’s an App for That!
A new smartphone application will help you track your exposure to air pollution. Learn how using it can help improve air quality.
DIY: Create Your Own Clean Air Act (with video)
The Clean Air Act is only works when it’s supported. See what you can do to cut down on pollution and breathe easier.
Delaying Tactics
Coal companies want to delay regulations on air pollution they’ve known about for years. Tell them ‘No’. Tell them ‘Now’.
Increasing Asthma Rates in African American Children
Find out why asthma rates are higher for African-American children. Then learn what you can do to protect your child.
TOMORROW: “What is Your Number” Day of Action for Clean Air
The AEP is pushing a bill that would allow preventable premature deaths. Fight for longer lives and clean air with us tomorrow.
EPA Finalizes Clean Air “Good Neighbor” Rule to Reduce Air Pollution, Improve Health of Millions
EPA issued stricter regulations on air polluters across the country, but there’s more work to be done. Join the fight for clean air.
One Nation, Under Cleaner Skies
The fight for clean air no doubt helps everyone live healthier, but who does it hurt? Do the costs outweigh the benefits? Find out more here.
African American Asthma Rates Are Disturbing
The rates for African American asthma are high because of air pollution. Find out what you can do to fix it!
Clean Air: The Evidence, Advocacy & Economy is There, Regardless of Those Who Choose to Ignore
Moms Clean Air Force is fighting against air pollution for their children’s health. Won’t you do that same for yours? Find out how and join the cause.
Code Orange Air Day
Code orange air quality doesn’t just keep you inside. Those pollutants can actually trigger asthma attacks. Reduce pollution, join Moms Clean Air Force.
MCAF Twitter Chat: African American Asthma Rates and What Moms Can Do About It
Are you African-American? Do you suffer from asthma? Then join Moms Clean Air Force in fighting asthma-causing air pollution.