Read about the efforts advocates in Michigan are making to speak out against a coal-fired power plant in Trenton that is spreading coal ash residue.
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Lisa Jackson Talks To Moms Clean Air Force
Read this Lisa Jackson interview to hear the former EPA Administrator talk about clean air, climate change, her role at EPA, and her plans moving forward.
Who Is Protecting The New Mercury Rules?
See how individuals, public organizations and companies all over the country are standing up to the polluters who want to stop new mercury standards.
Who Is Suing Against The New Mercury Rules?
Find out how some of the worst polluters in the country are trying to stop new mercury standards and who those companies are.
Keep Reducing Mercury
Read an editorial from the Toledo Blade recognizing environmental improvements in a DTE Energy Plant and encouraging further reduction of mercury emissions.
The Critical Next Steps For Clean Air
Read about the American Lung Association’s Healthy Air Agenda for President Obama as well as things you can do to reduce air pollution.
Are The New Weakened Cement Standards Enough?
The new cement standards issued by the EPA have been weakened by industry pressure, allowing pollution and health hazards to continue.
EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson Announces Her Resignation
Climate change, air pollution and children’s health champion EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson leaves her post.
Not Taking Clean Air for Granted
Join us in seeking to strengthen soot standards, reduce air pollution and let the EPA know we care about the quality of the sir we breathe.
3 New Facts About Chemicals And The Great Lakes
Learn about the chemicals polluting the great lakes, both new and old, that affect our water and air quality.
For Many Communities Clean Air Is A Luxury
Industry is more likely to locate and create high levels of pollution in low income and African American communities.
The Task Of Protecting Michigan’s Environment Is Far From Over
Learn how improvements in the 70s have not kept Michigan pollution free, as many hazards still remain.


















