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2.10.12
  Scrapbook
The last Friday in January, the Sierra Club held a rally and press conference outside the Bureau of Land Management's office in Salt Lake City and ha...
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2.10.12
Beetle births require a stack o' sperm
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2.10.12
  Compass
In the upcoming "trial of the century," nothing is certain except for the fact that BP will be making several more cuts from its bulky checkbook. Wit...
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2.10.12
  Compass
"Population, development, and climate should be a single discussion," explained Jacques van Zuydam of South Africa's National Population Unit. Van Zu...
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2.10.12
I would venture a guess to say that the vast majority of Americans have never heard of the sage grouse, let alone seen one. Sage grouse used to be on...
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2.10.12
I’ve had the good fortune to visit Alaska several times during the course of my life and she never ceases to amaze me with her beauty. Several years ...
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2.10.12
Yesterday the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on a bill that would give away public lands in Arizona, lands that are sac...
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2.9.12
  Explore
"People go to the woods for solitude & the irony is the community you find."
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2.9.12
  Compass
On the heels of January’s announced coal plant retirements in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland, this week we received another announcement from FirstE...
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2.9.12
How to choose (or make!) greener greetings:
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2.8.12
  Scrapbook
Eric Deyerl describes himself as "an environmental guy," so he was predisposed to like the idea of generating his own electricity. What held him back...
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2.8.12
Is this contest too cute for words?
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2.8.12
  Explore
"I'm always worried that my memories won't hold."
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2.8.12
  Explore
If you have knowledge and patience, Yosemite is a birder's paradise.
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2.8.12
  Sierra Daily
All the news that you have the right amount of letters for.
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2.7.12
  Sierra Daily
848 words on Keystone XL. The 2 missing ones: climate change.
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2.6.12
  Sierra Daily
MIT researchers envision photovoltaic panels made from plant material.
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2.2.12
  Coming Clean
Have you ever had to turn away millions of dollars? It sounds crazy, but here's why the Sierra Club chose to do exactly that. In 2010, soon after I b...
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2.2.12
  Scrapbook
"This trail is so … naturey. There's so much going on all around us!" says a middle schooler. "This is the most fun day I've ever had outside," says ...
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1.27.12
Recently I had the opportunity to comment for a CNBC.com piece by Trevor Curwin titled "Thinking About Food at Davos." Curwin's article focuses on fo...
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Michael Brune

The blog of Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune

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Compass

Pointing the way to a clean energy future.

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Ecocentro

Bienvenidos a Ecocentro, un recurso del Sierra Club para la comunidad latina sobre el medio ambiente y la salud de su familia.

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Explore

Stories of personal encounters with the natural world.

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Green Alpha's Next Economy

The emerging green economy, green investing, and the roles of climate science, policy, and trends.

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The Green Life

Ideas for living well and doing good from Sierra magazine.

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Hey Mr. Green!

Sierra Magazine's answer guy answers your green living questions.

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Lay of the Land

All things lands and wildlife.

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Military Families Outdoors

Connecting military families with the healing powers of our natural heritage.

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Sierra Daily

Environmental news from the editors of Sierra magazine.

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Scrapbook

Amazing stories from our grassroots activists.

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Youth Blog

Building bridges to the outdoors.



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