A new rule proposed this month has the potential to cut pollution from pipelines across the US by modernization and improved oversight.
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Proposed Gas Pipeline Oversight Rule Could Slash Methane Pollution
Can’t Replace Your Gas Stove? Read This.
No need to panic about replacing your gas stove. There are things we can all do to protect ourselves from gas stove pollution—without the expense.
My Testimony in Support of Cutting Methane Pollution
Over the next three days, dozens of moms from across the country will testify before EPA at a virtual public hearing on cutting methane and other harmful pollutants from new and existing oil and gas operations. This is my testimony…
EPA Must Move Quickly to Finalize Proposed Methane Rule
EPA has released an updated rule to cut methane and other harmful pollutants from new and existing oil and gas operations. This important step forward will help establish protections for the families living closest to oil and gas operations, and is the best lever we have to combat climate change, which impacts all of us.
On the Front Lines of Oil and Gas Development: Karen Knutson, Indiana Township, Pennsylvania
As part of our series about the health impacts of methane, Karen Knudson tells her story about how state land near her Pennsylvania home is being used for oil and gas wells, transmission pipelines, and other infrastructure for the industry.
Oil and Gas Company Claims Reek of Greenwashing
“InfluenceMap” is a data-driven analysis of how business and finance are impacting the climate crisis. It chronicles how the public claims of ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, and Total Energies stack up against their actual behavior in the marketplace.
Moms Make News: A Mother’s Promise
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Washington, DC.
Moms Call on the White House to Release a Strong Methane Rule
Moms are urging President Biden and the Office of Management and Budget to release a strong methane rule proposal by the end of summer to protect our children’s health.
Gas Stoves: “Home is Where the Pipeline Ends”
Researchers at Harvard found that natural gas used in home stoves contains “at least 21 hazardous air pollutants that may impact air quality and health.” These pollutants include: dangerous levels of benzene and toluene.
Why I’m Capping a Leaking Gas Well for My Birthday!
As a longtime climate activist, a mom wanted to do something symbolic of her life’s work. So she decided for her 70th birthday to cap a methane-leaking gas well!
Moms Make News: Air Pollution’s Toll on Latino Communities
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Testimony: Cutting Methane Pollution: Safeguarding Health, Creating Jobs, and Protecting Our Climate
Patrice Tomcik, Senior National Field Manager for Moms Clean Air Force was invited to give oral testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, to cut methane pollution.