Thank you to Karen McIntyre for her sustaining efforts to turn food waste into a resource in the Nashville Public Schools.
Blog posts from around the country
Susquehanna Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
The Susquehanna Group, in partnership with Peace Action and Veterans for Peace of Broome County, showed a recent documentary film "Earth's Greatest Enemy" on March 31. The film was created by Abby Martin as an exposé of the world's biggest—and most…
Lone Star Chapter
For the first time ever, the Public Utility Commission of Texas is requiring large private utilities to publicly present their proposed budgets and plans for their 2027 Energy Efficiency offerings.
Tennessee Chapter
Forest advocates for the Cumberland Plateau are rejoicing in the Forest Service's withdrawal of the Decision to log the Jellico tract in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Brandt Mannchen - If you haven’t contacted your Texas U.S. Representative and two U.S. Senators to let them know that a border wall isn’t needed or wanted in this wild, rugged, country, do so today.
Box Springs Group / San Gorgonio Chapter / California
After litigation, a court-ruling for revisions, and continuances due to negotiations with the California Attorney General, Moreno Valley's City Council will review and possibly approve their General Plan Update & Climate Action Plan at their
Sierra Sage of South Orange County / Angeles Chapter / California
The Board authorized flood control maintenance contracts for channel cleaning and runoff pollution reduction. This work removes trash, debris, and silt and clears vegetation around access roads and critical infrastructure.
Grand Canyon Chapter
Let's start off with a little bit of good news. Governor Hobbs vetoed HB2787 federal nullification; Mexican wolf; reintroduction (Diaz), a bill that would have prohibited the state from administering, enforcing, cooperating, or spending any money on…
Florida Chapter
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