Reports show that the North Pole is suffering from high levels of pollution and poor air quality, forcing residents to stay indoors.
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Soot Kills: An Open Letter To President Obama From More Than 650 Health and Medical Professionals
Read a letter to President Obama from the American Lung Association urging tighter fine particle (soot) pollution controls and standards.
Main Line Parent Supports Moms Clean Air Force
Read about the Main Line area of Philadelphia and how one mom is proud of their community but is fighting to reduce their high air pollution.
Spoiler Alert: Heat And Smog In New Hampshire
Learn about smog and how it lowers air quality so much that people are unable to go outside in New Hampshire.
Protect Grandparents From Harmful Soot
Learn about soot pollution, how it harms our elderly family members and neighbors and why we should fight for stronger soot standards.
In America’s National Parks, Air Pollution Knows No Boundaries
Learn about air pollution in our National Parks, what is causing it and how we can reduce it by insisting on cleaner power plants.
The Science Is Clear: Soot Harms Children
Read about statements by the mining industry falsely claiming that the science isn’t clear about the dangers of soot pollution.
California Asthma Dr. Supports Stronger Limits On Soot Pollution
Read the call to action from a California asthma doctor in favor of creating stronger soot pollution standards to help decrease asthma symptoms.
Dirty, Deadly Soot
Pulling Heartstrings? You Bet!
Comment on the EPA’s newly proposed soot standards and let it be known that you support stronger standards and cleaner air.
Taking Our Clean Air Message to the EPA
Read about Moms Clean Air Force member Molly Rauch and her trip to DC to deliver letters and testimony in support of carbon pollution standards.
What Doctors Should Tell You About Mercury, But Don’t
Read about how we all need to learn where mercury pollution comes from. A good place to start is with doctors and patients.



















