Bill Clinton formally endorsed Michigan’s bid to increase renewable energy standards and lower dependence on polluting, coal fired power plants.
Superstorm Sandy Tells Us It’s Time For Climate Action
Join us in asking our leaders to take action to prevent more extreme weather like Superstorm Sandy by actively addressing climate change now.
Parents Care About The Economy AND Clean Energy
In this and every election, take the time to find out which candidates support clean air and renewable sources of energy.
Come Clean On The Real Cost Of Dirty Energy
Read about Michigan’s Proposal 3, designed to increase renewable energy in the state and decrease pollution.
Discussing Energy Without Talking About Climate Change Is Like…
Let’s tell the presidential candidates that they can’t talk about energy without talking about climate change!
Break Your Silence
Tell our politicians that climate change affects everything, including foreign policy!
Is The Air In Your Child’s School Safe?
How is the air quality in your child’s school? MCAF looks at one hazardous school and tells you what dangers to look for in your school.
Presidential Candidates: Which Way Will You Lead Us?
Read about a climate change rally in Denver that asked our presidential candidates to take serious action to promote clean air energy.
Denver MCAF Member Speaks Out, Asking The Presidential Candidates To Protect Our Children!
Read Moms Clean Air Force member Pamela Campos’ speech at the MCAF and Climate Parents rally asking our presidential candidates to act on climate change.
Bill Nye’s Straightforward Video About Climate Change
Watch Bill Nye (the Science Guy!) talk about climate change in this short video and share your thoughts about it in our comment section.
12 Green Questions For The 2012 Presidential Candidates To Debate
Find 12 questions about the environment, climate change and energy that Treehugger blogger Matt McDermott wants answered during a presidential debate.
The Presidential Candidates Lay Out Their Energy Positions
Learn where our presidential candidates stand on climate change action, taken from their own statements and websites.