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Oil Refineries, Highways, and Now AI? How This Denver Neighborhood Fights for Clean Air

Catherine Coleman Flowers Connects Juneteenth, Democracy, and Environmental Justice

The Climate Conversation Boys Aren’t Having—And Why Fathers Need to Start It

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Like a Bad Neighbor, Lee Zeldin Is There: Moms Call on EPA Head to Hold Industrial Polluters Accountable

by Liz Hurtado

The Good Neighbor Rule asks polluters to follow the simplest parenting rule in the book: when you make a mess, you clean it up—so it doesn’t become someone else’s mess. But EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin doesn’t seem to care if polluters clean up their messes.

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Finding Community in Chaos: How Moms Are Transforming Words Into Action

by Isabel Vuittonet

Motherhood Live was wide-ranging event that addressed violence at the hands of ICE, the intersection of climate change and social injustice, and how through it all, women and especially moms have been on the frontlines.

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Another AI Dirty Secret: How the Data Center in Your Backyard Is Being Supported by the World’s Largest Petrochemical Companies

by Joseph Romm

The list of members of the AI Infrastructure Coalition, the group spearheading the industry counteroffensive to public opposition to data centers, may surprise you. It’s not just tech giants, like Meta and Google; it’s also some of the largest fossil fuel companies in the world.

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A Secret and Unlawful Climate Report Will Make Children Sick 

by Elizabeth Bechard

A court just ruled that EPA is relying on a slanted report by a secretly and illegally formed Climate Working Group as the basis of its proposal to overturn the Endangerment Finding. Administrator Zeldin must take responsibility for endangering us all.

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A Force of 1.6 Million Moms vs. Pollution: Moms Make News 

by Samantha Johnstone

Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, New York, and Pennsylvania.

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Supermom of the Month: Kallette Stanford, Georgia

by Julie Kimmel

February’s Supermom of the Month, Kallette Stanford, is a kindergarten teacher in Georgia who is inspired by her daughter and her students to fight for every child’s right to breathe clean air.

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What Grammy-Winner Bad Bunny Wants You to Know About Environmental Justice in 5 Songs

by Danielle Berkowitz-Sklar

From Hurricane Maria to gentrification, forced migration, and biodiversity loss, Bad Bunny has a long history of being an unapologetic voice for Puerto Rican struggles. These are 5 Bad Bunny songs that center environmental and climate justice.

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Climate, Sports, and Recreation: Soccer Star Jessie Fleming

by Sam Schmitz

Jessie Fleming, Captain of the Canadian National Soccer Team, is outspoken about the ways that extreme weather and climate change are impacting her sport at the highest level.

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Life Under Threat: Wisconsin Farming Community Takes Down AI Data Center

by Julie Kimmel

When one mom learned that a data center developer was planning a new AI facility in Greenleaf, Wisconsin, she sprang into action, banding the community together to protect their farmland and family homes from the encroachment of polluting Big Tech.

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Turning Local Action Into Climate Progress: State Legislature 101

by Wendy Ramunno

If you’re not sure how to get involved locally, here’s a primer on how state legislatures work, and where your voice can make the biggest impact.

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7 Places Cancer-Causing Formaldehyde Lurks in Your Home and Neighborhood

by Alexandra Zissu

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has proposed to double the amount of formaldehyde the government considers acceptable for our families to breathe. This might make you wonder where you can find this toxic chemical in your home.

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Massachusetts High School Leads the Way on Training a New Generation of Electric Vehicle Mechanics

by Alexandra Zissu

In an effort to keep his students “a step ahead of the competition,” Principal Kevin McCaskill recently applied for and received a whopping $900,000 in grants from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center to develop an EV training program.

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