Carmen Cortez, voluntaria de EcoMadres: “Fui seleccionada para un programa piloto de buses eléctricos sirviendo a la escuela Rock Creek Forest Elementary en el Condado de Montgomery” Soy una madre salvadoreña de Maryland, que desde 2003 me desempeño como conductora de autobuses …
Lessons from Hosting a Podcast on Plastics and Petrochemicals
Moms Clean Air Force intern Osasenaga Idahor, created the podcast “A Plastic People: Petrochemicals, Climate Change, and Our Health. LISTEN HERE!
Cut Methane Pollution to Curb Extreme Heat
Cutting harmful methane pollution from oil and gas operations is the fastest way to immediately slow the rate of global heating.
Young People Need Support in This Changing Climate
A Moms Clean Air Force summer intern reminds us that providing young people with knowledge about climate change and resources to support their mental health is crucial to develop and encourage the next generation of climate leaders.
EPA Creates First-of-Its-Kind Youth Advisory Council
In June 2023, EPA announced the creation of the National Environmental Youth Advisory Council to support Administrator Michael Regan and his staff as they make decisions that impact children’s health. Learn how you or the young people in your life can apply for a seat on the council.
EcoMadres Celebrate Latino Conservation Week: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Maryland, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington, DC.
Moms Are in Washington to Tell EPA to Ban Vinyl Chloride
Moms Clean Air Force and our partners went to EPA Headquarters in Washington, to call on the agency to ban the toxic chemical vinyl chloride, and spread word about the dangers of vinyl chloride to human health.
This Latino Conservation Week, We’re Fighting for Strong Carbon Pollution Standards
Latino Conservation Week is dedicated to getting Latinos into the outdoors, and engage communities in meaningful action.
Strong Federal Methane Rules Can Give Children the Protections They Deserve
When a mom moved to Colorado, she had no idea she would be living with large-scale oil and gas drilling in her neighborhood and subjecting her family to its serious health impacts. Today, she spends her time advocating for strong federal methane standards to protect all children from unhealthy air.
Moms Welcome Isabel González Whitaker: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Iowa, Michigan, and West Virginia.
North Carolina Needs Cleaner Cars and Trucks
Emissions from cars and trucks can cause serious health effects. One out of every ten children in North Carolina have asthma. It is especially difficult to breathe during the hot summer months. Our families need a stable environment to thrive. Cleaner cars and trucks keep our children safer.
Isabel González Whitaker Joins Moms Clean Air Force as Associate Vice President for Public Engagement
Join us in welcoming Isabel González Whitaker to Moms Clean Air Force and Ecomadres! Read about this accomplished, dedicated new member of our team.