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God Is Green: My Religion And The Environment
Read how one woman wants others to see that Christian religions should embrace environmentalism as a God given duty.
Young Evangelicals Take On Global Warming With Prayer
Learn about Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, a group of dedicated young people passionate about both their religion and protecting our environment.
Connecting The Dots: Women, Children And Climate Change
Read about the outcome of our Rio+20 chat and how the focus became American mothers acting locally to effect change globally.
Take The Pledge And Become An Energy Star!
UPDATE! Team ENERGY STAR is inviting students up to the age of 25 to enter an essay contest explaining why saving energy is important and describing how they do their part. The …
“Climate Change Is The Highest Moral Issue Of Our Time”
Read about one Moms Clean Air Force member’s experience with an interfaith religious group determined to make climate change activism a priority.
Clean Air Is Sacred To Catholics
Read about St. Francis of Assisi and the principles of Catholics that support clean air and environmental conservation.
Do Latinos Care About Clean Air? YES!
Read about the disconnect between the public’s desire for clean air, and how politicians receive money from corporate polluters and vote for more pollution.
Hispanic Heritage Month: What All Latinos Want
Read about one Latino mom who wants everyone to know that her community strongly supports clean air and water regulations.
Clean Air…Place and Race Matter
Read about non-white communities having worse health outcomes than their Caucasian peers, and the increased incidence of pollution in communities of color.
Cleaning Up Mercury and Coal Ash is Good for the Economy
Mercury and coal ash have detrimental health effects. The health gain from cleaning up outweighs the economic burden. Actually, it creates jobs! Learn more.
YOU’RE EITHER PART OF THE SOLUTION OR YOU’RE PART OF THE PROBLEM
You’re either part of the solution or part of the environmental problem. This mom wants clean air for her child. What do you want?