Navigating the Core Carbon Principles and the Landscape of Guidance Toward a High-Integrity Carbon Market
People Magazine Features Moms’ Hazel Chandler, a Heartbreaking Health Journey
Written by Dominique Browning
Hazel Chandler, our organizer in Phoenix, Arizona, shares how extreme heat and air pollution have affected her in her fight against cancer in People magazine.
New bipartisan legislation would give U.S. orphan well management efforts a huge boost
New bipartisan legislation would give U.S. orphan well management efforts a huge boost
New bipartisan legislation would give U.S. orphan well management efforts a huge boost
New bipartisan legislation would give U.S. orphan well management efforts a huge boost
By Adam Peltz and Meg Coleman Across the country, a million or more orphaned oil and gas wells threaten the climate, public health, groundwater and surface waters and hamper local economic development. Help is on the way thanks to a major federal effort to invest $4.7 billion in closing orphan wells under the Revive Economic […]
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Young People Need Support in This Changing Climate
Written by Moms Clean Air Force
A Moms Clean Air Force summer intern reminds us that providing young people with knowledge about climate change and resources to support their mental health is crucial to develop and encourage the next generation of climate leaders.
EPA Creates First-of-Its-Kind Youth Advisory Council
Written by Moms Clean Air Force
In June 2023, EPA announced the creation of the National Environmental Youth Advisory Council to support Administrator Michael Regan and his staff as they make decisions that impact children’s health. Learn how you or the young people in your life can apply for a seat on the council.
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
This blog was co-authored by Mary Catherine Hanafee LaPlante, Intern, U.S. Climate Policy As the hottest summer on record scorches the state, California leaders are working to tackle the impacts of climate change head-on by strengthening an essential tool in their climate policy toolbox: the state’s cap-and-trade program. Last year, the California Air Resources Board […]
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4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
This blog was co-authored by Mary Catherine Hanafee LaPlante, Intern, U.S. Climate Policy As the hottest summer on record scorches the state, California leaders are working to tackle the impacts of climate change head-on by strengthening an essential tool in their climate policy toolbox: the state’s cap-and-trade program. Last year, the California Air Resources Board […]
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UN Food Systems Summit: Why we need more ambition and more action
By Jose Luis Chicoma and Karly Kelso Last week, global leaders gathered in Rome for the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) +2 Stocktaking Moment, a follow-up event to evaluate commitments to transforming their food systems and progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) made in 2021. In short, it was a time to gather […]
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UN Food Systems Summit: Why we need more ambition and more action
UN Food Systems Summit: Why we need more ambition and more action
EcoMadres Celebrate Latino Conservation Week: Moms Make News
Written by Moms Clean Air Force
Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Maryland, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington, DC.
The growing threat of heat for farmworkers
Farmworkers are on the frontlines of heat waves. A federal heat standard will protect them and make food production more climate resilient.
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