Earth Month: Change Powered by People
Earth Month: Change Powered by People
We not only fight to protect the planet and communities on Earth Day, we do it 365 days a year. This April we’re focusing on the people who are making a difference—sharing powerful stories of people in communities across the country making lasting change.
This Earth Month, Go Local and Get Outdoors
This Earth Month, there's something for everyone. Whether it's a local hike, a Chapter meeting, or a rally—get involved and get outdoors!
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We’re building a movement that helps people from all walks of life connect to protect the places they live and the lands they love. See what’s happening in your neck of the woods.
Learn MoreDon't miss out on your 2023 Earth Day t-shirt!
Gear Up With Our New Earth Day Collection
Celebrate Earth Month this year with amazing eco-friendly products that you can use around the house or out and about. Take a look at our collection of t-shirts, organic hoodies, bags, coloring books, and more!
Shop TodayPhoto courtesy of Shruti Bhatnagar
How a Climate Bill Became Law
Grassroots power was key to passage of the Inflation Reduction Act: I am one of those grassroots environmentalists. I grew up in India, in the capital of Delhi, which has some of the worst air pollution in the world. I saw the harms caused by polluted air, as my mother suffered from bronchitis and asthma.
Read MoreMeet Ms. Green
Ms. Green (a.k.a. Jessian Choy) will tackle any puzzle, no matter how big or small, whether it’s something global like clean transportation or the value of a plant-based diet, or something granular but no less weighty, like a plastic-free way to brush your teeth. This Earth Month, Ms. Green has the tips you need—and if not—you can ask Ms. Green a question!
Tips For Earth Month and Every Month
Your Earth Month DIY Tips
ArtĂculos del Mes de la Tierra
On your next Zoom call, take a trip to the desert!
Get Outdoors With Our Virtual Backgrounds
Want to change up your scenery while working remotely? The next Zoom call you join, make sure you get outdoors with the Sierra Club by downloading our backgrounds below and uploading them to Zoom.
Download a BackgroundThe Sierra Club's National Parks coloring book.
Color Your Favorite Park
Download your coloring pages and then share your finished project by taking a photo and tagging the Sierra Club!
Start Coloring!Illustration by iStock.com/yanalesnyk
A Podcast For the Next Generation
Once Upon a Meadow is a new weekly podcast for 4- to 9-year-olds, featuring stories on environmental and social justice paired with fun follow-up activities.
Read More and Listen!Top photo by Genya O'Neall for The Luupe