Learn the basics of meeting with lawmakers—from how to schedule a meeting and what to expect to tips for sharing your story—from a seasoned Moms Clean Air Force organizer.
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“Anyone Can Meet With Lawmakers”: A Simple Guide to Talking With Congress
Training Children’s Rights Advocates in an Era of Climate Crisis
“If you are interested in child’s health, how can you not be interested in the climate crisis?” says Donna Koller, a researcher and professor of early childhood studies who is training the next generation of children’s rights advocates.
Supermom Addie Navarro Helps North Carolina Parents Navigate Eco-Anxiety
Our Supermom this Mental Health Awareness Month is Addie Navarro, a mom of two who teaches a Parenting Climate Resilient Kids workshop in Durham, North Carolina.
6 Eco-Friendly Ways to Celebrate Moms This Mother’s Day
Our Mom Detective writes an open letter to her children about how she’d like to celebrate Mother’s Day this year—and every year. Other children and adult partners, take heed!
The Zombie Oil Refinery: One Texas Community’s Fight With a Polluting Project That Just Won’t Die
In early March, President Trump announced his support for the first new polluting oil refinery in Brownsville, Texas, in the last 50 years, and suddenly, a project presumed dead after nearly a decade of inaction might actually move forward.
Miserable Allergies? Blame Climate Chaos, Says Pediatric Allergy Doctor
It’s itchy-sneezy-rashy season across the United States. If this season feels worse than ever, feel free to blame climate chaos, says pediatric allergist Dr. Mansi Kotwal.
Moms Call Attention to Gut-Wrenching Statistics in the 2026 “State of the Air” Report
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Connecticut, Georgia, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.
One Nevada Mom Took Her Fight to the Public Utilities Commission—Here’s Why You Should Too
Motherhood can make us do all sorts of things we never imagined doing. For this Las Vegas mom, this includes taking on the Public Utility Commission of Nevada to protect her child.
Celebrate Moms With a Special Gift This Mother’s Day
To honor the moms in our lives, we’re asking for your support this Mother’s Day. Make a contribution today to continue powering our movement.
“State of the Air” Report Finds the Kids Are Not Alright
There’s no sugarcoating the 2026 American Lung Association (ALA) “State of the Air” report. We talk to a pediatric nurse practitioner about how nearly half of children in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy air.
Got Climate Despair? Climate Wayfinding Is the Book for You
Dr. Katharine Wilkinson’s latest book, Climate Wayfinding, is a guide for navigating climate anxiety and action in this dark historical moment.
“You Have to Speak Up”: How Advocates in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley Helped Push a Toxic Chemical Facility to Close
When EPA came to Tish Taylor’s Louisiana town 10 years ago to tell the community they had the highest risk of cancer in the U.S., it confirmed what they already knew—and prompted the Taylors to take action.



















