Learn about Titan Cement suing 2 local activists against plans for a new cement plant and how such lawsuits are intended to intimidate citizens.
Michigan Scientists Urge Congress to Support Clean Air
Read about the 117 Michigan scientists who sent Congress a letter in support of tougher regulations supporting clean air.
On A Mission For Cleaner Air
Read about a Michigan mom whose trip to Arizona led her to pursue environmental activism and become a member of Moms Clean Air Force.
139,000 Reasons to Turn Off Your Engine
Learn how much pollution is caused by vehicle emissions from idling your car engine and how turning off your engine makes cleaner air.
New Hampshire and Maine Petition To Investigate Power Stations For Pollution Risk
Learn about the petitions being sent to the EPA by the Sierra Club of Maine and New Hampshire over pollution from Schiller Station power plant.
Acknowledging Climate Change Doesn’t Make You A Liberal
Hear from a conservative Republican who supports climate change activism and believes the Republican party should stop denying its reality.
Pittsburgh Must Honor Its Legacy Of Environmentalism
Read a letter from a Pittsburgh official supporting the EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxic Standards and citing the city’s long legacy of environmental activism.
Gas Industry Still Has Its Head In The Sand On Fracking
Read about natural gas industry executives who will not admit that public opinion opposes fracking and is in favor of stricter fracking regulations.
Doctors to Gov. Perdue: Keep Air Clean For North Carolina
Read a letter from a group of North Carolina medical professionals supporting that state’s air toxics program, which is under legislative attack.
18 Influential Health Organizations Oppose Attacks On Mercury Standards
Read a letter from 18 influential national health organizations opposing Sen. James Inhofe’s attack on new mercury pollution standards.
AMC’s Great Kids, Great Outdoors Says “Protect Kids’ Health”
Learn how Sen. James Inhofe (R, Okla) is attacking the implementation of MATS (Mercury and Air Toxics Standards) so polluters can freely poison the air.
Latinos Can “Breathe Easier” Thanks to EPA’s Proposed Carbon Pollution Standard
Read statements from a national Latino organization supporting laws regulating carbon pollution and making power plants responsible for lowering emissions.