New policy brief describes the prevalence of plastic as a building material—and the hazardous chemicals that can be released when it burns.| Moms Clean Air Force
From the prenatal months to the critical developmental years of adolescence and early adulthood, children and young people are vulnerable to the impacts of a warming world. Extreme heat, wildfire smoke, stronger storms, and other climate threats interact with children’s health in unique ways.| Moms Clean Air Force
Learn how Pride Month and the LGBTQ+ community intersect with environmental and climate action and environmental justice.| Moms Clean Air Force