Find out why the retiring of Brayton Point Power Plant, the largest coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts, is good news for your family’s health.
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Coal-Fired Plant Closing Shifts Towards Clean Energy
Why Our Toxic Chemical Standards Are Worse Than Ever
Read about the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) of 1976, our main federal toxic chemical law, which desperately needs to be fixed–for the sake of our health.
Sea Level Rise: An Important Issue For Latinos
Learn about the most vulnerable U.S. locations to sea level rise, and how they have the largest and/or fastest growing Hispanic communities in the country.
Life Before Air Conditioning
Read about MCAF’s managing editor, Ronnie Citron-Fink’s life without air conditioning, and how climate change is making this an impossible reality.
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Ire
Learn about the controversy surrounding beach fire pits and air pollution in California, where locals suspect the smoke is affecting people’s health.
Stopping Climate Change Starting Now
Learn how you can support President Obama’s recently announced Climate Action Plan and secure a healthier future for our planet and future generations.
Detenemos El Cambio Climático Empezando Hoy
El 25 de junio de 2013 pasará a la historia porque por primera vez un presidente de los Estados Unidos aseguró que esta gran nación luchará por un cambio climático. En nombre …
Supermoons And Night Sky Pollution
Learn more about the supermoon and what it takes to enjoy and appreciate starry night skies filled with our solar system’s big bright moon.
Latino Organizations Call On President Obama To Take Action On Climate Change
Read a letter written by 18 Latino organizations to President Obama, urging him to take action on climate change.
Tuna Surprise
Learn about the risks tuna fish poses to your health–especially to pregnant women and young children–and why many people are unaware of the effects.
10 Tweetable Facts About Smog
Learn facts about ozone from Moms Clean Air Force, and easily tweet them out to your followers.
11 Year Old Says, “When You Drive, The Earth Smokes”
See 11-year-old Eliot’s earth cartoon, which shows that he understands that fuel emissions are the leading source of the earth’s hazardous air pollution.