A new proposal from EPA pushes the mute button on public input, allowing toxic enterprises into our neighborhoods unannounced and locking us into decades of health risks.
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Moms Say NO to EPA’s Attempt to Fast-Track Polluting Industry
One Coach Tells All: How Extreme Heat and Toxic Chemicals Make Soccer Unsafe
Gabe Gibbons is a perfect modern soccer coach. He’s aware of the ways climate change is increasing the frequency and deadliness of extreme heat, and he takes protecting his young players very seriously.
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.
“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.
Moms Back Congressional Resolution Confronting Environmental Risks to Latina Mothers
Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán’s congressional resolution on “Protecting Latina Maternal and Infant Health From Extreme Heat and Air Pollution” is crucial for improving pregnancy outcomes for Latina mothers and everyone across the board.
EcoMadres investiga cómo los huracanes con impacto climático amenazan la salud de los latinos
Los huracanes han dejado de ser desastres aislados para convertirse en una clara señal de nuestra vulnerabilidad colectiva. EcoMadres conversó con expertos para hablar sobre cómo las tormentas extremas provocadas por el clima están transformando las comunidades y cómo podemos fortalecer nuestra resiliencia.
EcoMadres Investigates How Climate-Charged Hurricanes Threaten Latino Health
Hurricanes have ceased to be isolated disasters and are instead a clear signal of our collective vulnerability. EcoMadres sat down with experts to talk about how climate-driven extreme storms are transforming communities and how we can build resilience.
She Founded a High School Environmental Club—and a Native Seed Company
“Everyone should do a little to play their part.” Read how high school student Diya Balagopal is doing more than her part as founder of Nature’s Nurturers and NativeScape Grass Company and co-president of Project Green Schools’ National Youth Council.
My Climate Job: Manuel Flores, Popsicle Maker
Manuel Flores is a popsicle maker in Austin, Texas, who makes about 4,000 natural and organic Mexican-style paletas a week, all while trying to take sustainable business measures at this moment of extreme heat.
New Map Shines Light on Communities Most At-Risk From Toxic Air Pollution
Clean air advocates have a new weapon in the fight against toxic air pollution from the plastics and petrochemical industry: the Environmental Defense Fund’s innovative Petrochemical Air Pollution Map.
Pollution From Oil and Gas Flaring Takes a Toll on Our Health
A recent study used satellite observations and reported data to more accurately measure emissions from oil and gas flaring and venting—and the staggering impact of this pollution on human health.
Moms Applaud EPA’s First Step Toward Vinyl Chloride Ban: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Florida, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Washington, DC.


















