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Air Pollution is Invisible. Watch It Turn Visible.
U.S. Air Quality Monitors Routinely Miss Pollution
The most effective way to reduce a family’s exposure to air pollution is knowing if the air is too dangerous to breathe. An investigative report found that air monitors routinely miss pollution, even toxic air from refinery explosions.
Moms Tell the White House: We Want Strong Protections from Deadly Particle Pollution
Moms Clean Air Force met by phone with the White House’s Office of Management and Budget to oppose, again, the Trump administration’s efforts to ignore the science on particle pollution.
Moms Share Wildfire Smoke Stories: Moms Make News October 10-25, 2020
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members made news throughout the country!
Get Expert Answers to Urgent Environmental Questions in ‘Protecting Your Child’s Health’
‘Protecting Your Child’s Health: Expert Answers to Urgent Environmental Questions’ helps parents like make healthy choices for their children. It’s also a prescription for families to take action on clean air and a safe climate.
Climate Change Makes It Onto The Debate Stage: Moms Make News September 26 – October 9, 2020
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members made news throughout the country!
Trump’s EPA to Sign “Air Toxics Loophole” That Will Increase Public Health Risk
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler is expected to soon sign a final rule creating an “Air Toxics Loophole” in the Clean Air Act. That loophole would allow large industrial facilities nationwide to avoid complying with rigorous limits on hazardous air pollutants such as benzene and mercury.
Wildfires are Breathing Down on My Home
A Portland mom shares her story of wildfires and climate change: “All of the windows and doors in my house are closed because the air outside is filled with dangerous amounts of particulate matter brought by the smoke from wildfires blazing through forests…
A Scientist Mom’s Concerns About Breathing Wildfire Smoke
As the California wildfires burn across the state, an environmental health scientist mom is worried because she knows that children and pregnant women, as well as those with heart disease or respiratory conditions like asthma, are particularly vulnerable to the health impacts of wildfire smoke.
Can Schools Disinfect Safely to Keep Students Healthy from Covid-19?
Does the prospect of your child returning to a physical classroom during the coronavirus pandemic fill you with dread? Are you worried about toxic chemicals used to disinfect buses, classrooms, the lunchroom, and the playground? Here’s what parents need to know.
“This is a Moment of Reckoning for Racial Injustice and Health Disparities.” Moms Make News July 4 – July 10, 2020
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members continue to confront Trump’s EPA’s racist agenda and make news throughout the country.
Watch “Unbreathable: The Fight for Healthy Air”
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Clean Air Act, watch “Unbreathable: The Fight for Healthy Air” film here.