Late last month, the U.S. Supreme Court announced a ruling that abruptly blocked EPA’s Good Neighbor Rule, which protects millions of people in downwind states from harmful smog that blows across their borders from polluters in upwind states. In response, our Director and Co-Founder Dominique Browning issued a statement that was quoted in Inside Climate News and the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Tell Congress: Commit to Climate Investments and Clean Air Progress
IN OTHER NEWS…
- Wisconsin Field Organizer Jayne Black (pictured above) explains the benefits of electric school buses in an interview with KFRV and highlights gaps in air quality monitoring systems in a letter to the editor of the Capital Times.
- SonTierra, the EcoMusica group led by EcoMadre Karin Stein, takes the spotlight in Prensa Arizona and an op-ed in the Arizona Republic by Ylenia Aguilar, our Southwest Field Organizer.
- A recent study connects industrial pollution and low birth weight. Quoted in High Country News, New Mexico Field Organizer Giovanna Rossi says the study is a “call to action.”
- CNN en Español interviews Danielle Berkowitz-Sklar, our National Field Events Coordinator, at a Presidential Debate watch party.
- Moms writer Alexandra Zissu talks to Great Lakes Now about why air pollution prompted her family to move away from New York City—and why dirty air still impacts them today.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: Over the last couple of weeks, Moms and EcoMadres earned mentions in the West Orlando News, the American Journal of Managed Care, and Truthout.
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- Jayne on WFRV and in the Capital Times
- Emily in West Orlando News
- Giovanna in High Country News
- Dominique in Inside Climate News and the Charleston Gazette-Mail
- Danielle on CNN en Español
Tell Congress: Commit to Climate Investments and Clean Air Progress