Climate change is already affecting families’ lives in the here and now. Our new fact sheet describes how children’s smaller, still-developing bodies make them especially vulnerable to climate threats like stronger storms, extreme temperatures, and air polluted by wildfire smoke.
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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.
Boletín de EcoMadres: Diciembre 2023
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EcoMadres Newsletter: December 2023
Read the latest news from our EcoMadres program.
Celebrating Important Climate Progress in 2023
Co-Founder and Director Dominique Browning shares how this year stands out as one of the most important in our fight for clean air since she started Moms Clean Air Force 12 years ago.
Soot Pollution Protections Are At Risk
We are at a critical moment for ensuring cleaner air for our children and future generations—and we need your help to make sure strong soot protections get across the finish line.
Strong Methane Protections Prioritize Children’s Health: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Vermont.
Moms Act Fast to Save Tailpipe Pollution Protections
Congress will soon vote on a bill to prevent EPA from implementing strong limits on tailpipe emissions from cars and light trucks. We need to act fast to ensure these health-protective safeguards are finalized and implemented.
December Supermom of the Month: Maribeth Diggle, Washington, DC
Maribeth Diggle, our December Supermom of the Month, is a breath specialist and opera singer with a unique perspective on clean air. This year, she became a pro at testifying before EPA.
Online ordering has led to a surge in new warehouses—their trucks are choking neighborhoods with pollution
Across the U.S., pollution is disproportionately harming Black and Latino communities. Read how this Chicago mom, living in an industrial corridor that’s home to a growing number of warehouses, is fighting to protect her family’s and her community’s health from diesel pollution.
EcoMadres Noticias: November 2023
Read the latest news from our EcoMadres program.
Connecticut Moms Fight for Cleaner Cars and Trucks
For almost two decades, Connecticut has been a leader in cleaning up toxic air pollution from cars and trucks. But now, these pollution protections are being threatened—and Connecticut moms are swinging into action.