The climate crisis doesn’t just jeopardize our physical health—it puts our mental health at risk too. Prevention outlines the myriad ways that our changing climate is harming our minds and gives readers tools to help protect their mental health, including taking action with groups like Moms Clean Air Force!
TELL CONGRESS: SUPPORT MENTAL WELLNESS RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES HIT BY CLIMATE DISASTER
IN OTHER NEWS…
- Senior Policy Analyst Elizabeth Bechard is interviewed on the podcast Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question about how concerned parents can engage in climate activism.
- Iowa Field Organizer Karin Stein (pictured) highlights the gaps in Iowa’s air quality monitoring system in a statement to Ottumwa Radio.
- In a letter to the editor of the News and Observer, North Carolina Field Organizer Chelsea Lyons calls on her community to fight for children’s right to clean air and a healthy environment.
- The Leader Times quotes Ohio Field Organizer Tracy Sabetta in an article about critical investments in solar energy through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Energy for America Program, funded by the Inflation Reduction Act.
- EcoMadres volunteer Mercedes McKinley is having a media moment with an interview on Radio La Voz de Nevada as one of their “Las Mujeres del Año 2024” and an op-ed in El Tiempo Latino and El Planeta about electric school buses in Nevada.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: Over the last couple of weeks, Moms and EcoMadres earned mentions in NBC News, Upworthy, Air Quality News, The Revelator, Living on Earth, KLFY, DevX, and prsync.
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- Chelsea in the News and Observer
- “EPA Wins” video in Air Quality News
- Elizabeth Bechard on Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question
- Moms in Prevention
TELL CONGRESS: SUPPORT MENTAL WELLNESS RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES HIT BY CLIMATE DISASTER