Fostering Breadth of Vision: A Long-Term Biocentric Ethic
December 26, 2021
John Nolt, long time member of the Harvey Broome Group, Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at the University of Tennessee and a Research Fellow in the Energy and Environment Program at the Howard Baker Center for Public Policy, offers a perspective on...
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter December 2021
December 1, 2021
What’s inside: Why real Christmas trees are better than fake ones, 4th quarter legislative updates, a helpful recap of COP26 Climate Summit, TVA CEO receives 35% raise while underinvesting in sustainable energy, ExCom elections, exclusive content...
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter November 2021
November 1, 2021
What’s Inside: ExCom voting begins, longtime TN activist John Stewart is remembered, Bristol residents endure stinky landfill, children being jailed at staggering rates in Rutherford County, Biden restores Migratory Bird Act protections, and fun...
Reports from around the State November 2021
October 31, 2021
The Chapter's Conservation Program Coordinator Scott Banbury reports on current environmental issues in Tennessee
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter October 2021
October 1, 2021
Inside this Edition: Fall Retreat canceled, Kingston Coal Ash workers honored, reusable packaging in grocery stores, snail darter fish no longer endangered, what's up with the stinky landfill in Bristol?, and fun facts about pumpkins!
Tennessee Chapter Fall Retreat 2021 (Cancelled)
September 20, 2021
Because Covid 19 is still so much of a problem, we have to cancel the Tennessee Chapter Fall Retreat 2021 - October 29th - 31st at Booker T Washington State Park
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter September 2021
September 1, 2021
Inside this Edition: Lawsuit over kickback scheme in Williamson County, how you can support the legacy of Mack Prichard, a Labor Day history lesson, and the defeat of the Byhalia pipelines makes the New York Times!
Labor Day Is a Stark Reminder of Continued Fight for Workers' Rights
September 1, 2021
While wage increases are a huge step in the right direction, we need to do even more to cultivate the health and wellness of ourselves and the Earth. We are all connected.
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter August 2021
August 1, 2021
What's Inside: Memphis dodges pipeline threat, Bull Run playground tests positive for coal ash waste, songbirds are catching a mysterious disease, and statue of KKK leader is relocated from state capitol to state museum.
Tennessee Chapter Newsletter July 2021
July 1, 2021
What's inside: Find out why Sierra Club is suing Coca-Cola, Update on Sierra COVID protocol (meeting in person again!), Eminent domain fights in Memphis, plus fun facts about sunflowers