Hear from one mom who gave testimony at EPA’s hearing about its dangerous proposal to weaken the Chemical Disaster Prevention Rule.
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Moms Call on EPA to Protect Families From Chemical Disasters
Life Under Threat: An Explosion at a Local Chemical Facility Spurs One Akron Mom Into Action
Families in East Akron, Ohio, face exposure to toxic, cancer-causing chemicals each day from large manufacturing plants, including the Alterra Akron Plastic Recycling Facility and SMB Products Plant. This mom is taking action.
Special Mom Detective With Dr. Shanna Swan: How Do Plastic Chemicals Affect My Family’s Health?
This month, we have the most special guest mom answering three Mom Detective questions about plastics and health: Dr. Shanna Swan, an award-winning environmental and reproductive epidemiologist.
8 Celebrity Activists Making a Big Climate Impact
A growing number of celebrities are actively engaging on climate issues. Here are 8 making a big difference right now.
We Are Paying for Trump’s War on Clean Energy: Take Action With Moms
Moms are telling Congress to pass the Energy Bills Relief Act for a break from skyrocketing energy costs.
Power of Moms: Daughter of Migrant Farmer Uses Data to Fight for Environmental Justice
Julie González earned her PhD in applied demography at University of Texas–San Antonio because her mother, Terry, was a migrant farmer.
Moms’ Intern Turns Fear Into Action: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Iowa, New York, and Washington, DC.
Three Years Later, Families Start to Learn What the Toxic East Palestine Train Derailment Means for Their Health
At long last: Three years after a train carrying dangerous petrochemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, the community finally has a federally funded long-term health research program.
Climate Questionnaire: Beth Gardiner, Plastic Inc.
Beth Gardiner, environmental journalist, is at it again. In her latest book, Plastic Inc., she tackles the monsooning global plastics crisis created by the oil industry as a safeguard against failing revenue.
More Than a Third of U.S. Schoolchildren Are at Risk of Chemical Disaster
Join Moms in demanding that EPA protect the Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention Rule.
5 Things Parents—Including President Trump—Need to Know About Methane Pollution
This Women’s History Month, we talked to methane scientist Meagan Weisner about what methane is, why it’s really bad, and what we can do about it.
Science Matters: Jorge Cuartas, Developmental Psychologist
Jorge Cuartas, a developmental psychologist with a background in economics, is studying the next big topic in social sciences—”how climate change is going to affect human behavior, health, and societal well-being more broadly.”



















