Read about the ALA State of the Air report giving New Hampshire’s air quality a D instead of last year’s F, and what can be done to improve.
I Leave You This World…A Love Story
Green children’s book author Sabrina Chamberlain-Parks talks about how she came to be a steward of the environment in her town.
Most Polluted U.S. Cities Infographic
Find out about the most polluted U.S. cities in 2012 using an infographic from the American Lung Associations State of the Air 2012 report.
Getting Political On The Playground
Read about one Moms Clean Air Force member’s goal to make playground politics part of her life, bringing environmental topics up with moms.
NH: Protect The Clean Air Act And Our State’s Natural Beauty
Read a letter from NH Senator supporting the mercury and air toxics standards that will continue the work started by the 1970 Clean Air Act.
Join us! Michigan Kids Camp
No Silver Bullet? We Have Silver Buckshot
Learn how the EPA’s new mercury standards will increase tourism and create jobs that will boost the economy in New Hampshire.
Kansas And Texas Moms Share Their Stories Of Living In Cement Towns
Learn about the Cape Fear community plans to fight against the Titan Cement Company plans to build a cement plant and strip mine.
EPA Weighs Texas Plan to Cut Haze in National Parks
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new haze controls to improve visibility in national parks in the southwest.
“The Consequences Of Dirty Air Have Blown Through My Open Window”
Read one mom’s story about her daughter’s first asthma attack and how coal fueled power plants are dumping carbon pollution into the air, triggering asthma.
Earth Week 2012 West Michigan
Hello Michigan Moms and Dads, Moms Clean Air Force is ready for Earth Week! There is bound to be an event near you. Please join us! If you have any questions or want to volunteer, contact Starla McDermott: (616) 459-6459 smcdermott@momscleanairforce.org Earth …
New England EPA Chief: Carbon Rules Are Good For N.H.
Read about the clean energy economic opportunities presented to New Hampshire and other states by the new carbon standards from the EPA.