Jacquie Pierri has watched firsthand as shorter and less predictable winters have reshaped ice hockey and outdoor recreation for an entire generation—and is devoted to doing something to help.
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Climate, Sports, and Recreation: Hockey Olympian and Environmental Engineer Jacquie Pierri
Moms’ Annual Summit Exposes the Dangers of Plastic Industry Pollution—and Charts a Path to Clean Air
Moms’ 2026 Summit featured three wide-ranging discussions of the latest scientific discoveries about petrochemicals’ dangers to our children’s health—and what we can all do to keep our communities and families safe.
Moms Sound Alarm Over Mercury Rollback: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Connecticut, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Washington, DC.
Supermom of the Month: Jackie Shock-Stewart, Ohio
March’s Supermom of the Month, Jackie Shock-Stewart, has a superpower: vulnerability. She is always willing to share her family’s story of escaping a polluting plastics facility in their backyard and put a human face on scary statistics.
What EPA Has Done Lately: Real but Unbelievable Environmental Attacks by the Trump Administration, December 2025–February 2026
The rollback to end all unscientific rollbacks finally happened: EPA fully turned its back on cutting climate pollution. It’s hard to believe, but this isn’t the only gift to industry from EPA in recent months.
6 Things Parents Should Know About 6PPD and 6PPDQ
While most of the focus on 6PPD has centered on how it impacts aquatic ecosystems, there’s increasing concern about how it might be impacting human health. Here are 6 things every caregiver should know.
EPA’s Zeldin Wants to Use Clean School Bus Program Funding for More Fossil Fuel Buses
Moms are telling EPA our children deserve school buses that protect their lungs and a healthy climate.
Will Childhood Air Pollution Lead to Adult Brain Disease? Dr. Ray Dorsey Answers at Moms’ Annual Summit on March 4
“The seeds of adult-onset brain diseases are often planted early and possibly in childhood,” says neurologist Dr. Ray Dorsey. “One of the causes of these seeds is likely outdoor air pollution.”
EPA Puts Children at Risk by Gutting Mercury Protections
Once again, EPA Administrator Zeldin is prioritizing polluters over people’s health. Last week, he rolled back a vital recent update the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for power plants.
The Petrochemical Hazards of Louisiana’s Cancer Alley Could Not Be Worse. Then Came Trump.
For many families living near the hundreds of petrochemical plants that dot the Mississippi River front in Louisiana, toxic air pollution leads to a persistent fear of what each breath might bring.
Children Take the Mic as EPA Revokes Key Climate Protections
Last week, at events across the country, parents, children, government officials, health professionals, and advocates spoke out against EPA’s dangerous decision to stop cutting climate pollution from tailpipes and power plants.
Moms Announce 2026 Annual Summit: Plastics on Our Minds and in Our Brains
Moms Third Annual Summit will feature scientists, doctors, government officials, and community members reviewing the latest scientific discoveries about petrochemicals’ dangers to our children’s health.



















