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5 Scientists (and Dr. Oz) Make Clean Air Sense
Clean Air: You Have to Be in It to Win It
If you want less pollution and better health, you have to do something about it. Join Moms Clean Air Force and find out how.
The Lengths Companies Will Go to Pollute
Companies are fighting for the “right” to pollute and harm your children. Tell them what you think of that. Find out how at Moms Clean Air Force.
Children Pay the Price for Tactics Against Clean Air
House Republican Ed Whitfield announces further plans to slow the EPA’s regulatory powers. Meaning more time before we can breathe clean air.
Existing Technology Can Slash Mercury, Toxic Power Plant Emissions That Harm Children
When we have the means to cut cancer-causing mercury emissions, we should. Join Moms Clean Air Force and help clean up our air.
Senate EPW Hearings Set The Stage For Clean Air Fight
Find out what happened at the Senate’s EPW hearings for the Clean Air Act. Show your support by joining Moms Clean Air Force.
Some Bright Green Notes
Visit Moms Clean Air Force and read some greener news; from green republicans to the next generation of Chief Green Officers.
Loons and Mercury in the Adirondacks
Loons aren’t the only ones effected by mercury pollution. So are you! Find out just how important it is to do something about it.
I Ran My First Half Marathon!
Half marathons are quite a feat, but breathing in air pollution makes them even harder, so tell Congress to support the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards.
Can You Hear Me Now? What It Takes to Get Busy Moms to Act
Life gets busy, and sometimes we forget even the things we care about. Fight along with Moms Clean Air Force for clean air and your children’s health.
Cleaning Up Mercury and Coal Ash is Good for the Economy
Mercury and coal ash have detrimental health effects. The health gain from cleaning up outweighs the economic burden. Actually, it creates jobs! Learn more.
Fighting Asthma in Communities of Color
Asthma is a problem, but it affects communities of color much more. Learn how Moms Clean Air Force is fighting asthma causing air pollutants.






