
About the Idaho Chapter Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is America’s oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. The Idaho Chapter of the Sierra Club works to build a movement of engaged residents to promote the conservation of Idaho’s natural environment and climate. Our volunteer-driven campaigns are helping move Idaho cities, utilities, and school districts toward 100% clean energy and advance regional efforts to remove the four lower Snake River dams to save Idaho's salmon and build a clean and equitable energy future in the Northwest.
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An Old Friend, A New Fear: Navigating Queer Identity in Nature
February 14, 2025
This article is Part 2 of a blog series called We Belong Everywhere: Queer Community & Resilience in the Outdoors. Read Part 1 & stay tuned for Part 3!
An Old Friend, A New Fear: Navigating Queer Identity in...
Reaffirming Our Commitment to Justice & Equity
February 11, 2025
Our Chapter is firmly committed to using our resources to uplift those working to defend our democracy and fight back against fascist policies that strip people of their human rights and dignity while also polluting our climate and destroying the...
The Value of Queer-Only Outdoor Spaces: Stories from OUTdoors Idaho
February 7, 2025
Why have a queer-only space? For the past year and a half, this question has been asked of me as I’ve managed our Chapter’s OUTdoors Idaho program, a shared identity space where LGBTQIA+ folks (including questioning and closeted folks) can connect,...