Learn why schools and hazardous chemical facilities are the worst neighbors, as nearly 10,000 schools lie within one mile of a dangerous facility.
Articles by Molly Rauch
People’s Climate March: 10 Reasons Why This Mom is Marching
Find out why one mother, and native New Yorker, is marching in the People’s Climate March on September 21, in New York City.
Is Your Child One of Millions at Risk of Toxic Chemical Exposure?
Find out if your child may be at risk of toxic chemical exposure, and tell the Environmental Protection Agency to protect children from chemical facilities.
Our Power Play Date
Learn about a powerful play date hosted by Moms Clean Air Force at the U.S. Capitol to fight climate change and inspire climate action.
Toxics Bill Fails The Mom Test
Learn why reform of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is a top priority of moms across the nation, and how current toxics reform is failing.
Mama Summit 2014: MOMpartisanship In Action!
Read about Moms Clean Air Force Mama Summit events across the country, where moms gathered at their state capitols to demand clean air and climate action.
What Is Mother Love?
Learn about heart disease, how air pollution increases heart disease and how it is the leading cause of death in both men and women.
Parents Can And Will Fix the Climate Crisis
Find out why parents make the best activists, and why they will fix the climate crisis.
Climate Change Survival Guide
Learn how to navigate thorny questions about climate change from friends and family with the Moms Clean Air Force survival guide for climate change debates.
True or False: Is Arkansas Fracked?
Take this true, false quiz to learn what fracking is doing to the environment and people of Arkansas.
Why I’m Celebrating An Obscure Bureaucratic Moment
Learn why Molly Rauch is celebrating the fact that EPA’s proposal to limit carbon pollution from existing power plants moved to the White House’s OMB.
Putting A Face On Fracking: Two Stories From The Fayetteville Shale
Read the stories of two Arkansas women from the Fayetteville Shale whose lives have been negatively affected by fracking.