The first ever Super Bowl ad making a plea for immediate climate action will be seen by millions on February 9. It airs as America’s newly elected President Trump has been stuffing his cabinet with science deniers and reversing every federal effort to reduce the carbon pollution that drives ever-worsening climate disasters.
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Electric cars are everywhere you look. When you haven’t owned or even driven an EV before, questions about everything from battery range to locating chargers on the road arise. Thankfully, there’s an easy answer for any EV-related concern—and so many reasons to choose one.
Wildfires in California Make Buildings’ Hidden Plastic Problem Visible
Paint is plastic, carpet is plastic, window coverings are plastic. A new policy brief describes how plastic is being used at an astronomical scale in the built environment—and the hazardous chemicals that can be released when plastic buildings burn.
A Year of Outstanding Wins: Moms’ 2024 Annual Report
Annual reports aren’t always the most compelling reads, but our 2024 report tells a truly incredible story of strong advocacy and will give you hope.
New Soot Protections Mean Cleaner Air for Millions
EPA Administrator Michael Regan announced the finalization of new protections for soot pollution that will save lives, prevent asthma attacks, and avoid numerous other health harms. This is an important step toward cleaner, healthier air for all children.
Support Moms Clean Air Force on Giving Tuesday
When it comes to protecting our children, mothers know how to go into warrior mode, and that is exactly where you will find Moms’ members in the weeks, months, and years ahead. But it takes resources to keep up this fight, and we humbly ask for your support.
How to Raise a Climate Activist
The best way to reduce climate despair is to take action. Here are 6 ways to get your kids involved in the fight for a healthier planet.
Moms’ Cynthia Palmer on Plastics in the American Bar Association’s Human Rights Magazine
Moms’ Senior Analyst for Petrochemicals, Cynthia Palmer, wrote an article on the environmental and health impacts of plastics for the American Bar Association’s Human Rights Magazine. In it, she explains how the plastics supply chain releases potent carcinogens and greenhouse gases at every step.
What Do We Know About Environment, Climate, And Menopause? Not Enough
Extreme weather, air pollution, and a host of chemicals found in the environment and our homes can have negative impacts on pregnancy and early childhood. We know this. But what about menopause?
Moms Call Congress: Protect Progress on Reducing Climate Pollution
Moms are making calls to Congress today because we must stand up against efforts to erode the last four years of progress on clean energy, clean transportation, and clean air protections.
Turning Election Despair Into Action
Congress returns to Washington, DC, for a post-election work session next week. Let your lawmakers know our families are depending on them to oppose any attempts to weaken historic progress on clean energy, clean transportation, and clean air protections.
Trash Incineration Pollution Is Toxic
Cadmium, mercury, lead, soot, dioxins—Moms are urging EPA to protect us from the deadly chemicals released by burning plastics and other wastes.



















