Moms Clean Air Force staff and members launch the “Let’s Get Rolling” summer tour to build support for clean, electric school buses, and made news on climate issues throughout the country!
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Moms Make News: “Let’s Get Rolling” Electric School Bus Tour Launches
Social Justice Is The Cornerstone Of A Groundbreaking Climate Action Plan
Montgomery County, Maryland released a Climate Action plan with a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 100% by 2035, and the cornerstone of the climate objectives is environmental justice.
Moms Make News: All Aboard the Electric School Bus
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members help reinstate methane protections and made news on climate issues throughout the country!
Dangerous Heat, Drought, and Wildfires Threaten US Families
Much of the country is in the middle of a mega heat wave that has exploded in the West along with a megadrought that’s been decades in the making. This all stacks up to more and more dangerous air pollution.
Moms Make News: Elevating Juneteenth
Read how Moms Clean Air Force staff and members made news throughout the country!
Tribal Air Programs for Congress to Address
The Status Tribal Air Report (STAR) combines stories from Tribal air quality professionals operating air monitoring programs on Tribal lands. It includes a budget analysis of how much funding Congress needs to set aside to fully fund Tribal air programs.
This Handbook Can Help You Imagine a Happier Planet
A new book, “Imagine it!” tackles the climate crisis with important information and inspiring tips to make shifts in your life that can provide hope for a healthier, happier planet.
Indoor Air Pollution and the Indigenous Community
Poor indoor air quality impacts the Indigenous community at a higher rate than other communities, especially for people living on reservations. Here are ways to improve indoor air pollution in the Indigenous community.
Environmental Racism Explained
There are unexpected effects of discriminatory environmental policies. Here are 10 facts about how environmental racism works.
Exclusive Interview with Dr. Robert Bullard: “Let’s Make 2021 the Year for Justice”
For many years, Dr. Robert Bullard has studied the disproportionate impacts of pollution on communities of color. In this interview he tells us why the matter of environmental justice is now elevated the matter to “the highest level.”
Lithium Mining: The New “Gold Rush”
A proposed lithium mine in Nevada is slated to be located near ancestral lands. Close to an Indigenous community, the mine could impact their land, air and water with dangerous pollution.
Deadly Particle Pollution Is a Racial Justice Issue
A new study found that disparities in particle pollution exposure were present across each and every one of the 14 sources of particle pollution for Black people compared to whites.