Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
About a year ago, Governor Evers created the Climate Change Task Force for Wisconsin with an executive order.
North Star Chapter
Stewards advocate for policies related to water, forests, and wildlife - updates on their latest meetings and research.
Delaware Chapter
The Sierra Club Delaware Chapter is pleased to announce endorsements for the following State legislative races in the 2020 General Election. Each candidate has demonstrated a commitment to protecting our environment, expanding renewable energy, and…
District of Columbia Chapter
The Sierra Club wrote to DC Green Bank CEO Eli Hopson asking if the bank is upholding Mayor Bowser's climate commitments and if the bank is financing any fossil fuel projects.
New Jersey Chapter
The New Jersey Water Supply Authority canceled their Thursday hearing on the renewal water permit for Trump’s National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey. The private golf club is located in the middle of the Highlands Preservation Area. The New…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
People who fight for public lands took part in a major push in late September, meeting with lawmakers about the Protecting America’s Wilderness Act. The bill would safeguard more than 1 million acres across the Golden State and is supported by the…
Maryland Chapter
Maryland has failed to create a transition plan to move the state responsibly off coal while providing support for impacted communities and workers -- so we need your help today! Maryland officials are planning their priorities for 2021, we need…
Idaho Chapter
The Idaho Chapter Sierra Club invites you to join our Run for the Climate fundraiser! It will be held October 29th through November 8th. To register, please LINK NEEDED. Our goal with this fundraiser is to raise awareness for access to the Treasure…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
This year National Drive Electric Week went online due to COVID-19, just as the Governor Newsom announced California would require 100% new EV passenger car and truck sales by 2035.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
In a win for wildlife, Governor Newsom signed AB 1788 into law on Sept. 29, which would ban the use of deadly second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, the rat poisons which kill mountain lions, wildlife, and household pets.