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Tracking Air Pollution: There’s an App for That!
How Many Polluters Does it Take To Turn On a Light Bulb?
The climate denying Heartland Institute warns against mercury poisoning in CFL bulbs. Yet they ignore the mercury in coal pollution. Find out more here.
Who’s Watching The Children?
This mom notes regulations protecting our children from health hazards being chipped away. Join the Moms Clean Air Force and do something about it!
Delaying Tactics
Coal companies want to delay regulations on air pollution they’ve known about for years. Tell them ‘No’. Tell them ‘Now’.
Mercury Mystery Solved
Read about one woman’s frightening medical symptoms which turned out to be caused by mercury poisoning.
Fetal Rights: The Right to Life Case Against Air Pollution
Read about how the right to life movement needs to embrace the fight against air pollution that harms the health of unborn children.
EPA Finalizes Clean Air “Good Neighbor” Rule to Reduce Air Pollution, Improve Health of Millions
EPA issued stricter regulations on air polluters across the country, but there’s more work to be done. Join the fight for clean air.
The Dirty Coal Guys Take a Few Pages From The Climate Science Denier Playbook
Learn about the latest in the fight against air pollution. Find out what dirty coal promoters are willing saying to get their way.
Local Waterways Putting Latino Families at Risk
Latino families are at a higher risk of mercury poisoning. Find out how it happens and take action.
Worth Fighting For
Find 3 steps to effective advocacy and 3 ways to support clean air in the continued fight for better air quality and less air pollution for everyone.
6 Ways to Fight For Clean Air (grab your cape!)
Learn six great ways you and your family can fight for clean air in your community, across the country and throughout the world.
Senator Carper Oversees EPW Hearings: Do Americans Really Have to Choose between Health and Energy?
Senator Carper (D-DE) oversaw the EPW hearings on June 30, 2011 for stricter rules on air pollution. Find out the results here.