In his testimony in support of stronger federal standards to cut carbon pollution from power plants, Moms Clean Air Force intern, Osasenaga Idahor, tells us we need EPA to do better by centering environmental justice in every rulemaking.
At an Ohio Superfund Site, “You Could Smell the Chemicals in the Air and Water”
EPA recently proposed new standards to reduce air pollution released from more than 200 chemical manufacturing facilities across the US. These facilities make chemicals that are the building blocks of plastics. They release toxic pollution that can increase the risk of cancer for facility workers and people in nearby communities.
Moms Clean Air Force’s Liz Hurtado Gave Strong Remarks at EPA Transportation Event
EPA Administrator Michael Regan announced historic rulemakings to address pollution from the transportation industry. Here’s the speech Moms Clean Air Force’s National Field Manager Liz Hurtado gave at EPA Headquarters in Washington, DC.
Protecting People Through Strong Petrochemical Manufacturing Rules
We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rein in the toxic air emissions from some of the biggest emitters. This is a rare chance to hold polluters accountable and to mitigate the harm they cause to workers and to children, families, and all people.
For This Grandmother, Strong Soot Pollution Standards Are a Matter of Life or Death
A grandmother writes about how deadly soot pollution has impacted her community and her health.
Deadly Soot is Not OK for Children to Breathe
There are just 5 days left to tell EPA we need a stronger soot standard to protect the air our children breathe.
East Palestine Mom, Misti Allison, Testifies at Senate Train Derailment Hearing
This is the testimony of East Palestine resident and Moms Clean Air Force member, Misti Allison, gave at the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation at their hearing about the train that derailed just over a mile from her home.
The East Palestine Train Derailment and Our Chemical Safety Law
Here’s the connection between the nation’s chemical safety law (TSCA) and the risks of toxic chemicals from transportation accidents. Learn what EPA needs to do to keep people safe.
Unleading Baby Food: Here’s the Latest
FDA’s ‘Closer to Zero Action Plan’ is a key step in making baby food safer. But research needs to be done that includes both store-bought and homemade baby foods because there is NO safe level of lead.
Eco-Theater Helps Children Learn About Climate Change
Learn how eco-theater can teach children about climate change, and how performing in plays about the environment can help them manage their climate anxiety.
Oil and Gas Pollution Harms a Community
There’s one week left to send a message to EPA in support of its updated rule to cut methane and other harmful pollutants from oil and gas operations across the country. Our New Mexico coordinator shares her thoughts as a mom and a Latina.
On the Front Lines of Oil and Gas Development: Kayley Shoup, Carlsbad, New Mexico
As part of our series about the health impacts of methane, Kayley Shoup tells us how her family and her community are impacted by living near oil and gas development.