Cleaner energy reduces health-harming pollution that hurts children, lowers energy bills, and creates thousands of new, well-paying jobs. Win-win-win. And yet, despite these benefits, funding for cleaner energy projects across the country is at risk.
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Moms Tell Congress Cleaner Energy Benefits Are Too Massive to Cut
DIY Face Masks: Frequently Asked Questions
Let’s face it; masks will be with us for a while. So here’s everything you need to know to create handmade face masks for your family and others.
Moms Tell Congress to Stand Up for Commonsense Methane Pollution Protections
A critical measure to cut methane waste from the oil and gas industry is on the chopping block. Moms are speaking out.
Moms Tell Congress: Freezing Federal Funding Hurts Children
Congress has the “power of the purse.” Our Senators and Representatives must use this constitutional power to protect federal investments in our children’s health and future.
“Elon Ate My Cat”: A Reformed Musk Fanboy on Tesla’s Plunging Car Sales
Tesla sales are crashing in the biggest electric vehicle markets—California, Europe, and China—even as non-Tesla EV sales are growing steadily, and Chinese EV sales are in overdrive.
Dominique Browning’s Tips for Parents Fighting Climate Change Now in SheKnows
Confused about what to do about climate advocacy under this new, environmentally-hostile administration? Our co-founder Dominique Browning wrote an essay for SheKnows with six things parents—and anyone!—can do right now. Let’s go!
Nation Hits 12,000 Electric School Buses Milestone Thanks to EPA Funding
EPA recently awarded $900 million to about 530 local school districts for clean, electric school buses. Moms have played an instrumental role in helping communities across the country unlock Clean School Bus Program funds.
Children’s Health at Risk From Vinyl Chloride
Take 20 seconds today to urge EPA to protect us from vinyl chloride, a known human carcinogen.
Junk Science Has No Place in a President’s Cabinet
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to be the head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), makes a habit of promoting unscientific and wild health claims that are both alarming and widely disavowed by public health professionals.
Making the Invisible Visible: Blue Vinyl Filmmaker Judith Helfand on Storytelling and Advocacy
Moms Clean Air Force spoke with Judith Helfand, a Peabody Award-winning filmmaker, about her documentary Blue Vinyl. It’s hard to believe this film first came out in 2002 as it remains a seminal story about plastic and environmental health.
Keep Vinyl Chloride Out of Communities
EPA has the authority to ban vinyl chloride under the Toxic Substances Control Act. PVC plastic is used in all kinds of household items, from flooring to shower curtains to pipes to window frames. But there are safer alternatives to this plastic available, and it’s beyond time that EPA protect us.
Moms Are in Washington to Tell EPA to Ban Vinyl Chloride
Moms Clean Air Force and our partners went to EPA Headquarters in Washington, to call on the agency to ban the toxic chemical vinyl chloride, and spread word about the dangers of vinyl chloride to human health.



















