Weather Adaptions for Low-Income Communities: Part II of Grid Resiliency
September 29, 2023
By Mike Buza
Michigan has been suffering from several power outages from increasingly intense weather storms. The people who suffer the most are low-income persons. The following is an article outlining possible ways to help low-income...
Explore and Enjoy: Michigan’s Fall Colors
September 15, 2023
The extraordinary range of fall colors in many parts of Michigan is breathtaking, and worth exploring and enjoying. Whether you take a hike in your own neighborhood at the height of local color, or follow the changing colors from the Keweenaw...
Honor Michigan Sierra Club Staff on Labor Day - Michigan Chapter Update - 9.3.23
September 3, 2023
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Plan to Witness Michigan’s Autumn Migrations
September 1, 2023
Fall migration is one of nature’s magnificent gifts to Michiganders. From monarch butterflies to songbirds and raptors, the virtually inexplicable drive these creatures have to fly hundreds or thousands of miles each spring and autumn adds...
Michigan Needs Changes for Electric Grid Resiliency
September 1, 2023
Michigan Needs Changes for Electric Grid Resiliency: Part I
by Mike Buza, Michigan Chapter Legislative Chair
The electric grid in Michigan is in serious need of updating to provide both resilience against severe weather and move toward...
Bus Driver Salaries Become A Hot Issue For Detroit’s Climate Too
August 7, 2023
Last Thursday, a group of advocates from Transportation Riders United (TRU) and the Sierra Club gathered (along with a number of other groups: ATU Local 26, Detroit People's Platform, Detroit Jews for Justice, Detroit Disability Power, Detroit DSA,...
Visit Michigan’s Quiet Beaches
August 4, 2023
With 3,288 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, second only to Alaska, Michigan is a paradise for people seeking a beautiful place to swim, paddle board, launch a canoe or kayak or just soak in the extraordinary beauty of the freshwater lakes....
