• Brewing Change: Post-Election Coffee & Climate Conversation

    Ready to stir things up post-election? Pour yourself a fresh cup and join us virtually for a coffee-fueled chat on how the election results will shape the future of climate and environmental policies. Register to receive the Zoom link. Our two expert guests are Melody Reis, Moms' Director of Federal Policy, and Raisa Orleans, Associate ...

  • February Coffee & Climate Conversation: Black History Month

    Virtual

    Join Moms Clean Air Force for a special Coffee & Climate Conversation in honor of Black History Month on Thursday, February 20. We’re honored to welcome Moms' Almeta Cooper, a leading advocate for health equity and environmental justice, as our guest speaker. This discussion will explore the intersection of climate, health, and racial justice, highlighting ...

  • Clean Air Advocates Gather in Atlanta to Call for End to EPA Cuts

    Virtual

    Tune in to the livestream to see Moms Clean Air Force and partners call for an end to cuts to EPA staff, funding, and programs. These drastic cuts to all facets of EPA undermine the agency’s ability to perform its fundamental mission – protecting public health from environmental harms. The EPA has a critical job ...

  • Coffee & Climate Conversation: The Administration’s First 100 Days & the Road Ahead

    Virtual

    Join Moms Clean Air Force for our April Coffee & Climate Conversation on April 17. This month, we’ll be joined by Joanna Slaney, AVP of Political Affairs at the Environmental Defense Fund, to discuss the Trump administration’s first 100 days, key environmental and climate actions, and what comes next. Hosted by Elizabeth Hauptman, Moms' Volunteer Coordinator, ...

  • Maternal & Children’s Health in a Dangerous Climate Forum (LIVESTREAM)

    Maternal & Child Health in a Dangerous Climate: The Impact of Air Pollution, Plastics, & Heat on Women of Color will convene policy experts, healthcare professionals, environmental advocates, and media voices to establish the current state of maternal health for women of color. Speakers will discuss how multiplier threats like air pollution, extreme heat, and toxic ...

  • Coffee & Climate Conversation: Brewing Up Support in Red & Purple States

    Virtual

    Advocating for clean air and climate action in politically conservative communities isn’t always simple—but it’s vital. In May's Coffee & Climate Conversation, we’ll explore the unique challenges and unexpected opportunities that come with organizing in purple and red states. Our featured guest, Moms' National Field Manager Maria Finnegan, will share her experience building bridges and ...

  • Clean Energy Webinar: The Clean Economy and A Look at Georgia

    Virtual

    Clean energy isn’t just safeguarding our planet and health from pollution and climate change—it’s also driving job growth, reducing household expenses, and lifting up families nationwide. Join us for an insightful discussion with Bob Keefe, Executive Director of E2, on the economic advantages of clean energy. Bob will share insights from his books, Clean Economy ...

  • Hot Days, High Stakes: Protecting Maternal Health in Extreme Heat

    Extreme heat poses risks to pregnancy, from dehydration and heat exhaustion to more serious complications. This webinar will explain why heat is a concern during pregnancy, how to reduce personal risk, and what signs warrant medical attention. We'll also discuss how current policies—at all levels of government—support or fall short in protecting maternal health in ...

  • Coffee & Climate Conversation: Too Hot to Play? Youth Sports in a Changing Climate

    Pour yourself a cup and join us for a timely conversation on how rising temperatures and poor air quality are impacting student athletes and outdoor activities. We’ll explore what families, schools, and communities can do to keep kids safe as our climate warms, and how Moms and community advocates are pushing for solutions like electric ...

  • Justice in Every Breath: How Weather Forecasts Protect Families

    On Thursday, July 24, Moms' Danielle Berkowitz-Sklar will speak with Meteorologist John Morales for our Justice in Every Breath IG Live series. The NBC-6 Miami weatherman and Founder of ClimaData, John will share his concern about how the defunding of the National Weather Service will impact public health and safety. Watch live on Instagram. 

  • Youth & Families Child Health Champion Training

    Join Moms Clean Air Force, the Children's Environmental Health Network, and Environmental Defense Fund for a virtual advocacy training session this summer! Learn more and RSVP here. This free one-hour training is designed for youth and families but will help advocates of all ages build power, tell our stories, and take meaningful action together. Participants ...

  • Coffee & Climate Conversation: Volunteer Training Series Launch

    Join us this August as we officially launch our brand new Supermom Volunteer Training Series. This three-part series, beginning in September, is designed to help you build your skills as an advocate—whether you’re writing letters to the editor, testifying at an EPA hearing, or joining a legislative meeting. We want to make sure every parent ...

  • Georgia Lawmakers and Local Advocates Denounce EPA’s Rollback of Endangerment Finding

    The Endangerment Finding provides the legal foundation for EPA regulations that protect people in the U.S. from some of the largest sources of climate pollution, including power plants and transportation—and the Trump administration just repealed it. This is an attempt to leave EPA powerless to limit the pollution that is heating up the planet and supercharging dangerous ...