Read some of the testimony given by moms against the repeal of America’s Clean Power Plan. The public comment period on the repeal lasts until April 26, 2018.
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Montana Moms Testify in Wyoming in Support of America’s Clean Power Plan
When Fracking Poisons Her Community, A Mom’s Faith Guides Her to “Do the Right Thing”
Read about a Pennsylvania mom who became an outspoken anti-fracking activist after her daughter’s health problems were traced to benzene exposure.
Protect Our Families with a Healthy Yard
Learn about The Great Healthy Yard Project, an effort to eliminate use of chemicals on lawns and gardens to protect our water supply.
Outraged Over Fracking Takes One Mom From Nosebleeds to Elected Office
Read about a Colorado mom, alarmed by her children’s frequent nosebleeds, who became a vocal activist against the harmful pollution from the oil and gas industry.
Pruitt Races to the Bottom with Auto Industry
Against the will of both the people and car makers, read about how Scott Pruitt weakened the clean car standards and continued his crusade to help polluters dirty our air.
Religion Empowers This Mom When Fracking Comes to Town
Read about an Ohio mom and how she organized her community to learn about the dangers of fracking and push for safeguards for public health.
Ford Tells Pruitt We Don’t Want a Rollback
Read about Ford Motor Company stepping up to the plate and announcing that it supports clean car standards and working to reduce the effects of climate change.
Methane Waste Rule Protects Our Resources, Children
Read about Montana residences supporting the methane waste rule that protects air quality and that Secretary Zinke is working to gut.
Students Say “No More” to Pollution
Read about four students who have taken the initiative to lead communities in recognizing the dangers of climate change and plastic pollution through community outreach and grassroots action.
Report Card: Scott Pruitt, EPA Administrator
Learn why EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is failing through an analysis of his performance in the areas of science, public health, ethics and geography.
Green Enough? New Book Helps Clear Up Confusion
Check out our review of a new book by Leah Segedie called Green Enough: Eat Better, Live Cleaner, Be Happier (All Without Driving Your Family Crazy!). Great ideas for green living!
“Babies Are Being Born Pre-Polluted” Says Pediatrician
Learn about a stunning new paper that links infant mortality and low birth weight to pollution and what the authors say are “pre-polluted babies”.