Multiple groups, including MAHA, launch campaigns to fire EPA Chief Lee Zeldin
EPA Head Lee Zeldin Must Go
After speaking out all year against relentless attacks on clean air and climate protections, Moms have had enough! If EPA head Lee Zeldin won’t carry out the true mission of EPA—to protect people and the environment—he must go! It’s time to hold …
EPA Head Zeldin Must Go. Stop the Pollution Spree.
Within one short year, Administrator Zeldin has unleashed an aggressive campaign to let polluters get away with more pollution. Moms are calling for his resignation.
Mom Detective: Eczema
Chilly weather brings out the dry skin in many eczema sufferers. But does air pollution also contribute to itchy skin? Mom Detective answers this and more! Read her full response.
Goodbye, Lifesaving Soot Pollution Protections
EPA moved late last Monday night to outright abandon vital protections from soot pollution, issuing a court filing asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to strike down stronger soot protections finalized in 2024.
Songs for a fevered Earth
EPA asks court to overturn Biden-era limits on deadly soot pollution
Influx of data centers threatens air quality, public health in Atlanta, environmental activists say
Georgia Today: Data center pollution
Testimony: Rachel Meyer, Shell Chemicals Appalachia’s Permit, November 20, 2025
By: Rachel Meyer, Ohio River Valley Field Organizer, Moms Clean Air Force Date: November 20, 2025 About: State Implementation Plan Revision Concerning Reasonably Available Control Technology Determinations for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard 04-00740 | SHELL CHEMICAL APPALACHIA To: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental …
Coffee & Climate: Honoring Native American Heritage Month With Oneida Councilwoman Jennifer Webster
Our November Coffee & Climate Conversation featured Oneida Nation Councilwoman Jennifer Webster. Jennifer shared how Tribal communities experience terrible air quality because their lands are so often targeted for polluting industrial development, but hope is not lost; there are ways to speak …










