Congress is considering the Community Mental Wellness and Resilience Act. In Hawaii, and everywhere, families need health resources in the face of climate catastrophes.
Meeting the Moment: How Moms Are Fighting for Seven Important EPA Rules
From the beginning of the Biden administration, Moms Clean Air Force has fought, cajoled, and begged for strong EPA rules to protect our families from climate change and toxic air pollution. Finally, this year, EPA has proposed many of the rules we demanded, and moms are meeting the moment.
Mercury Does Not Belong in Our Children’s Lunchboxes
The disproportionate impact of mercury pollution on people who traditionally rely on fish and marine mammals for food is unfair. And the burden of avoiding mercury contamination needs to be shifted from fishers and those who eat fish to the common source—power plants.
Moms Tell EPA to Get Tough on Soot
This week, dozens of moms from across the country will testify before EPA at a hearing on proposed federal standards for soot pollution.
Tribal Communities Need More Funding for Clean Air Programs
Increased funding for Tribal air programs will help Tribal communities hit hard by wildfires, flooding, and air pollution to protect their members and pursue culturally appropriate climate solutions.
My Front Row Seat to Making Climate History
Read why mom climate activists were invited to join President Biden and other advocates at the White House to celebrate the historic Inflation Reduction Law.
Moms at the Supreme Court to Defend the Clean Air Act
Moms Clean Air Force joined hundreds outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, to defend the Clean Air Act.
President Biden Must Push for the Strongest Investment in Climate, Justice, Jobs, and Clean Energy
President Biden and Congress have a powerful plan to fight climate change in the Build Back Better Act — but this plan is currently mired in negotiation. This is the time to back up President Biden as he continues to push for the strongest possible investment in climate, justice, jobs, and clean energy.
Tribal Air Programs for Congress to Address
The Status Tribal Air Report (STAR) combines stories from Tribal air quality professionals operating air monitoring programs on Tribal lands. It includes a budget analysis of how much funding Congress needs to set aside to fully fund Tribal air programs.