Our November Coffee & Climate Conversation featured Oneida Nation Councilwoman Jennifer Webster. Jennifer shared how Tribal communities experience terrible air quality because their lands are so often targeted for polluting industrial development, but hope is not lost; there are ways to speak …
Rally for the Public’s Health
In November 2025, Moms joined doctors, nurses, public health experts, and Congresspeople on the National Mall to advocate for public health and our children’s future.
Justice in Every Breath: Indoor Air in Wisconsin Schools
In October’s Justice in Every Breath conversation, American Lung Association’s Lisa Gebhard and Impacts US’ Ben Jervey spoke with Moms’ Jayne Black about two free programs to protect students’ health from indoor air pollution and extreme heat.
Moms and Doctors in Congress Agree: Save the Endangerment Finding!
Doctors and public health officials in Congress like Rep. Morrison are standing alongside Moms everywhere as we demand that EPA Administrator Zeldin does NOT revoke the Endangerment Finding. #RallyforthePublicsHealth
What the Trump Administration Is SAYING Versus What It’s DOING
The current administration claims to care about children’s health. They say they want to reduce kids’ exposure to toxic chemicals, but they’re doing the opposite. See what they’re doing instead.
Dominique Browning on 2025 TIME100 Climate List
Moms are so proud that our tireless Co-founder and Director was named to the 2025 TIME100 Climate List. This means she’s one of the most influential leaders in climate action today.
Come With Moms to Meet With Ohio Lawmakers About Plastic Pollution
Families in Ohio and beyond deserve CLEAN AIR! Petrochemical and plastics pollution are making our air quality worse. Come with us to explain to our lawmakers why they must protect our kids’ health from toxic air pollution.
Come With Moms to a Congressional Hearing on Climate Safety
Petrochemical lobbyists are trying to dismantle our chemical safety laws. Moms are fighting back.
Coffee & Climate Conversation: Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
In October 2025, we hosted a 45-minute lunchtime conversation on the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP)—what it is, why it matters, and what proposed updates could mean for our families and communities. In this session, we break down the basics of …
Advocacy Training Part 3: Engaging with Elected Officials
In part 3 of our Advocacy Training Series, we talked about how to engaged elected officials and regulatory agencies. Our panelists answered the questions: – Who makes the decisions that impact our air, climate, and future? – What is lobbying and who …
From Air to Zeldin
We’re spelling out the dangers that cuts to EPA protections impose on our health and our planet, from A to Z. In our ABCs of air pollution and climate change, see how families are at risk.
Mom Detective: Wigs & Synthetic Hair
Lots of kids like to don wigs for Halloween, but for many people, wearing wigs or synthetic hair is part of everyday life due to cultural norms or medical hair loss. April in Georgia wants to know if wearing a wig and …















