Blog posts from around the country
Pennsylvania Chapter
“Forever Chemicals” Present Risks to Fish, Wildlife, Plants and People
Just as the snow began to melt, Pennsylvania’s Moshannon Group invited residents to meet at a Spring Creek Watershed area, an important environmental zone that acts as a natural…
Angeles Chapter
As the Angeles Chapter prepares to nominate their candidates for our upcoming Chapter Elections, we want to highlight some of our active leaders and the important work they do. Please take a moment and read all about Sandra Cattell!
Angeles Chapter
Long time Sierra Club activist and former Angeles Chapter Chair, Mike Sappingfield, passed away on May 2.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Feel like taking a hike but don’t want to carry much? Out for a trail run, and need some sustained energy? Taking the kids along and need a healthy snack? Well, GORP is a snack that is portable, adaptable to your activity needs, and as healthy as…
Pennsylvania Chapter
Two aspects of giant data centers are regularly in the news – they use huge amounts of electricity and water. There are even more issues to be concerned about – noise, air pollution, light pollution, water pollution, land use and conflicted elected…
North Carolina Chapter
We got good news on parking lot and terminal groin bills – not so much on the budget and DEI programs.
Oregon Chapter
During a June work session, Eugene City Council voted unanimously to send the Draft Home Energy Score Ordinance to a public hearing later this summer.
Florida Chapter
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Today, Sierra Club Florida issued the following response to Miami-Dade County's intent to pursue permanent protection of the land within Big Cypress National Preserve that was used for the so-called "Alligator
District of Columbia Chapter
Councilmember Janeese Lewis George's mayoral primary win gives DC a chance to reexamine the policies and regulatory decisions that have contributed to skyrocketing utility bills and chart a new course on clean energy and energy affordability.