Living near oil and gas pipelines has been linked to numerous health harms—and new research shows that participating in public engagement processes related to pipeline development can take a serious toll on mental health.
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Mental Health & Climate Change: The Mental Health Cost of Pipeline Fights
Methane Leak Detection Can Save Lives
Research shows that pipeline leaks happen more often in communities with a high percentage of people of color. Moms are fighting for strong leak detection rules and more frequent pipeline inspections to protect these communities—and save lives.
Pollution From Oil and Gas Flaring Takes a Toll on Our Health
A recent study used satellite observations and reported data to more accurately measure emissions from oil and gas flaring and venting—and the staggering impact of this pollution on human health.
Boletín EcoMadres: Marzo 2024
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The Why Behind Clean Energy
As one mom recently told her son, we need to transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sooner rather than later. Our new fact sheet—The Role of Clean Energy in Cutting Climate Pollution—explains why.
Gas Pipeline Leaks Are Dangerous
Secretary Pete Buttigieg has a chance to plug pipeline leaks and make our parks, schools, and neighborhoods safer.
Boletín de EcoMadres: Febrero 2024
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Moms Are Fighting to Stop Gas Pipeline Leaks
Gas pipelines are a significant source of methane, a potent climate pollutant more than 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. This is unacceptable, and it’s a problem we can fix.
New Oil and Gas Permits Denied in Colorado
When one mom realized the neighborhood fracking pad was making her child sick, she took action. Read how she helped pass a law that is now being used to deny permits for wells near Colorado neighborhoods.
Boletín de EcoMadres: Enero 2024
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EcoMadres Newsletter: January 2024
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New Year, Same Commitment to Fighting Pollution: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Vermont.