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Air Pollution Sidelines Kids with Asthma
Learn about kids with asthma and how their activities are limited by air pollution and find some things you can do to improve air quality in schools.
Ohio Mom Shares Her Family’s Harrowing Experience With Asthma
Read about one mom’s experiences with three children with asthma and how clean air would allow her son to live a fuller life.
Naturaleza, Maternidad Y La Madre Tierra: Celebrando La naturaleza En El Mes De La Hispanidad
Esta entrada del blog fue originalmente publicado en la EPA “Greenversations”: Por Isabel Long Recuerdo con nostalgia los picnics con mi familia en mi querido país …
Wind Energy: Homegrown Power Needs Your Help
Learn about the many benefits of wind energy and how you can help save legislation that supports efforts to grow this clean, renewable energy source.
Texas Teen Tackles Air Pollution And Wins!
Read about Eamon Umphress, a Texas teen who took part in a groundbreaking lawsuit to declare the government responsible for protecting the atmosphere.
The Facts Behind Michigan’s Proposal 3
Learn the facts about Michigan’s Proposal 3, its many benefits and the truth behind negative TV advertisements against the new standards.
The Toxic 20 Touches The Great Lakes
Learn about air pollution in Ohio and other Great Lakes states, where new standards will help, but not eliminate, air pollution from industry.
A Letter To Jim Lehrer
Read a letter to Jim Lehrer asking him, in his position as debate moderator, to press the candidates on their plans to address climate change.
Bad Air Makes Bad Neighbors: Cross-State Air Rule Cut Down
Learn how and why the EPA’s Cross State Air Rule was rescinded by a panel of judges and the benefits of implementing the proposal.
Climate Change Causes Early Apple Harvest And Concern In NH
Learn how climate change and extreme weather are leading to poor crops and higher food prices.