Find more reasons, including harm to babies and children, why we need to keep pushing the EPA for stronger soot pollution standards.
Articles by Molly Rauch
Breathing Queasy: My Carcinogenic Couch
Do chemicals in your couch cause cancer? Two prestigious universities found a surprising problem you need to know to protect your family.
Tell EPA: Moms Need A Strong Soot Standard
Learn more about the harmful effects of soot pollution and sign our petition urging stronger soot standards from the EPA today!
‘Breasts’ An Interview With Author, Florence Williams
Read an interview with Florence Williams, author of Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural history, in which she discusses breast health and the environment.
This School Nurse Is A Champion For Clean Air
Read an interview with school nurse Linda Mendonca about air quality in schools and what you can do to help.
Is The Air In Your Child’s School Safe?
How is the air quality in your child’s school? MCAF looks at one hazardous school and tells you what dangers to look for in your school.
Coming Soon to a Highway Near You: Asthma, The Disease
Read about the high incidence of asthma in those living near highways and studies suggesting asthma causes include traffic pollution.
Why Congress Is Going Home Early
Protect Grandparents From Harmful Soot
Learn about soot pollution, how it harms our elderly family members and neighbors and why we should fight for stronger soot standards.
The Science Is Clear: Soot Harms Children
Read about statements by the mining industry falsely claiming that the science isn’t clear about the dangers of soot pollution.
The Effects Of Air Pollution On Prenatal Health: Interview With Dr. Frederica Perera
Read an interview with Dr. Frederica Perera, a professor who studies the effects of air pollution on prenatal health, and learn some of her findings.
5 RAZONES POR LAS CUALES LAS MADRES NECESITAN UN ESTÁNDAR MÁS RIGUROSO FRENTE AL HOLLÍN
Recientemente, EPA finalmente divulgó revisiones propuestas del Estándar Nacional de Calidad del Aire para la contaminación por partículas. Las partículas finas, también conocidas como hollín, provienen de las emisiones de vehículos, plantas de energía y fuegos (asadores, chimeneas y estufas de leña, así …