The US Early Years Climate Action Plan is a new report about the impacts of climate change on young children and their families.
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The Early Years Climate Action Plan Keeps Young Children Safer and Healthier
Tailpipe Pollution Puts the Brakes on Clean Air Progress: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
What New Research Tells Us About Climate Change and Parents’ Mental Health
A mom researches the impact of climate awareness on parents’ mental and emotional well-being, and shares it here…
These 7 Standards Will Help Secure a Climate-Safe Future
EPA needs to get the job done and finalize standards—for methane, mercury, soot, cars, trucks, petrochemicals, and power plant pollution.
October Supermom of the Month: Karina Martinez, Arizona
Karina Martinez, our October Supermom of the Month, is motivated to advocate for strong clean air and climate protections by her toddler.
As Climate Week Ends, “Mother Nature is Staging an Intervention!”
A consensus of climate change visionaries at the “Climate Forward” event shared their solutions for the future, and reiterated the importance of activism because it’s a “renewable resource.”
Clean Air Centers Help Communities Prepare for Bad Air
Clean air centers are popping up in communities threatened by dangerous air pollution. Does your community have one? If not, learn what you can do to keep your family safe.
Healthy and Clean Transportation is Possible
Breathing tailpipe pollution can trigger asthma and damage our lungs, hearts, and brains. And vehicle exhaust contribute to climate change. Learn why we need strong tailpipe pollution protections and cleaner air for our children and our communities in our new fact sheet.
EcoMadres Noticias: September 2023
Read the latest news from our EcoMadres program.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrate and Activate!
Hispanic Heritage Month can be a happy time rooted in the traditions we share across generations. But this time of year—the onset of allergy season in many places—can also bring worry…
Kids Start School With Cleaner Air: Moms Make News
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Iowa, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania.
Hurricanes: More Frequent, More Intense, and More Dangerous to Health
As climate change makes hurricanes more frequent, and more intense, we’ve created an important fact sheet about hurricanes and your health. Learn more…