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In New Hampshire, A Young Clean Air Activist Meets Senator Kelly Ayotte
Read about the experience of a young New Hampshire clean air activist meeting Senator Kelly Ayotte and learn why clean air is important to this young girl.
Here’s How Parents Change the World
Read about a meeting between Senator Kelly Ayotte and New Hampshire Moms Clean Air Force member, Maureen Reno and her daughter, Satori.
Job Opening: New Hampshire Field Organizer
View a job opening for the position of field organizer for Moms Clean Air Force in New Hampshire.
Mama Summit 2015 Highlights!
Read and view highlights from Moms Clean Air Force’s 2015 Mama Summit series held in state capitals around the country.
Interview: Sister Denise Turcotte, Coordinator of the Justice and Environment Mission Group of the Sisters of Holy Cross
Read our exclusive interview with Sister Denise Turcotte, coordinator of the Justice and Environment Mission Group of the Sisters of Holy Cross.
New Hampshire is Fortunate to Have Two Senators Who Lead
Read why New Hampshire’s Senators are commended for their productive approach to clean air and climate issues in the new Congress.
Reflections About Senator Jeb Bradley, New Hampshire Republican Senate Majority Leader
Read this exclusive interview with Senator Jeb Bradley, New Hampshire Republican Senate Majority Leader, and learn about his views on energy in NH.
What Happened To Autumn In New England?
Warmer autumns in New Hampshire are a sign that our climate is changing.
Too Hot For The Birds
Learn how favorite bird species across the U.S. are being threatened by the effects of climate change.
“Mommy, What is Carbon?”
Read how kids are able to see the connection between allowing unregulated carbon pollution and our children’s health–ignored by many members of Congress.
A First Look At The Clean Power Plan
Learn about the proposed Clean Power Plan, and the opportunity for state leadership, and profound public health benefits for our communities and families.