Life in the Obscene: Moms Make News
Written by Sarah McBride
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Arizona, Michigan, New York, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
It’s Time to Uncover the Mysteries of Blue Carbon
By Rod Fujita and Kristin Kleisner To mitigate climate change, sea level rise, and other environmental problems, some experts are looking to nature-based solutions. But which solutions are the most impactful when it comes to sequestering carbon? And what do we still need to learn to improve our scientific understanding of nature-based solutions? We co-authored […]
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April Supermom of the Month: Stephanie BadSoldier Snow, Iowa
Written by Moms Clean Air Force
Stephanie BadSoldier Snow, our April Supermom of the Month, is HoChunk, Meskwaki, Lakota, and Umohon. After years of contemplation over what we do to our Earth, she chose to start volunteering with Moms Clean Air Force, an organization that reflects her maternal values.
Ask Mom Detective: What Are Best Practices for Plastic Safety When It Comes to Food?
Written by Alexandra Zissu
Chemicals found in plastic are increasingly showing up in bodies, and eating is a direct route of exposure. Mom Detective shares tips for choosing the safest food storage containers.
Colorado River Basin Groups Advocate for Environmental and Resilience Priorities in Proposal to Bureau of Reclamation
EPA Unveils Clean Truck Standards
EPA Clean Truck Standards Are the Next Step to a Clean Transportation Future
5 Climate Change Influencers We’re Following on TikTok
Written by Moms Clean Air Force
With 34 million videos uploaded to TikTok every day, finding the right starting point can be daunting. Learn about five TikTok accounts delivering good science on climate.
The Meaning of PR100 for the communities of Puerto Rico
Governor Inslee moves Washington state one step closer to linking carbon market with California and Quebec
How Economists Can Leverage MethaneSAT Data for Climate Action
This blog was co-authored by Maureen Lackner (Senior Manager of Economics and Policy Analysis, Environmental Defense Fund) and Lauren Beatty (High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics Fellow, Environmental Defense Fund). Climate change is a pressing issue, partly fueled by methane: a greenhouse gas responsible for about 30% of today’s global warming. Reducing methane emissions will slow down […]
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Joe Lieberman’s Voice on Climate Action Will Be Missed
National conservation groups respond to Bureau of Land Management methane waste rule – support action to limit waste of taxpayer-owned oil and gas resources
National conservation groups respond to Bureau of Lane Management methane waste rule – support action to limit waste of taxpayer-owned oil and gas resources
Pollution From Oil and Gas Flaring Takes a Toll on Our Health
Written by Emily Pickett
A recent study used satellite observations and reported data to more accurately measure emissions from oil and gas flaring and venting—and the staggering impact of this pollution on human health.
The road to zero: How strategic value chain partnerships can create transportation electrification opportunities
Boletín EcoMadres: Marzo 2024
Written by EcoMadres
Lea las últimas noticias de nuestro programa EcoMadres.
EcoMadres Newsletter: March 2024
Written by EcoMadres
Read the latest news from our EcoMadres program.
Moms’ Dominique Browning on Plastics and Climate Change in the New York Times
Written by Julie Kimmel
On a recent walk, Dominique Browning got to thinking that the scattered debris of our lives shows how we take for granted this gorgeous world of ours. And she began to write—to help connect the dots between climate change and petrochemical pollution.