The 2022 “State of the Air” report from the American Lung Association finds that more 137 million Americans live in places with unhealthy air.
How Bills Become Laws in Your State
To help the nation’s children stay safer from air pollution in their state, this infographic shows how bills become state law.
40% of Americans Breathe Polluted Air
The American Lung Association State of the Air 2021 report found more than 40 % of Americans live with unhealthy air and more…
More Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air. How Does Your State Stack Up?
The 2020 State of the Air report, released by the American Lung Association, found more people are breathing unhealthy air compared to last year. Despite decades of progress, the trend lines are now headed in the wrong direction.
Climate Change and Winter Recreation
Read about the impact climate change is having on winter recreation and the areas where the economy is built around winter activities.
Climate Change Increases Wildfires: Find Out How Your Region Is Affected
Climate change is accelerating wildfire risk. Learn what that means for your region and how fire management practices can help, but not fix the issue.
Play-in for Climate Action 2018 Photos and More!
See pictures and read about Congressional leaders and moms joining forces at our 5th annual Play-in for Climate Action on July 11, 2018.
A Tree is a Sink
Learn how trees store excess carbon from the atmosphere and release oxygen. And find out how we can plant more trees while slowing deforestation to help address climate change.
Does Your State Have a Climate Adaptation Plan?
Learn how Superfund and other toxic chemical sites are made more hazardous by climate change and extreme weather, and how states need to be prepared to deal with emergencies.
How to Call Your Elected Officials
Learn how to call your elected officials’ offices and find out what to say.
Toxic Chemicals Found in Residents Living Near Oil and Gas Operations in Wyoming
Learn about a study that found evidence of toxic chemicals emitted from Pavillion, Wyoming gas infrastructure in the urine of study participants.
The West Is Literally On Fire, And The Impacts Could Be Widespread
Read about the large number of wildfires burning in Western states, and learn why climate scientists are concerned about their cascading impacts.