Blog posts from around the country
Washington State Chapter
This Earth Day we are supporting our partners WA Youth Climate Strike who are organizing Earth Day Live, a three-day live stream from April 22 to 24 focused on demanding action on climate change, jobs, and justice. The live stream will include…
Santa Barbara Group / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Big Oil is clearly on the ropes. But like the old Blob movies, the heavy liquid, once thought defeated, puddles up again with the words, “The End – Or is it?”
Alabama Chapter
“Why is Alabama so bad at solar energy?”It’s a question you hear any time you have a conversation about renewable energy. We’re great at soaking up the rays while swimming, hunting, fishing, or attending a sporting event, but we stink at generating…
North Star Chapter
The plastic revolution has transformed the things we make and use. However, the 20th century revolution has become a 21st century disaster and created a “planet plastic” with massive environmental contamination in evidence everywhere. What should be…
Grand Canyon Chapter
(PHOENIX, AZ) April 22, 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Due to COVID19 social distancing, actions planned have migrated to online, backyard, or sidewalk projects. We may not be able to be close together, but we can still connect and…
Redwood Chapter
Last year, Sierra Club and partner organizations submitted a letter to the US Army Corps of Engineers strongly warning against efforts to dredge a deeper shipping channel through San Francisco Bay. The SF Bay to Stockton Navigation Project would…
Missouri Chapter
The Sierra Club has been working with the Missouri Coalition for the Environment and the Great Rivers Habitat Alliance to participate in and push vital issues of environmental stewardship into the Missouri Department of Natural Resource's Flood R
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club members and supporters are encouraged to contact Gov. DeSantis and encourage him to veto land management bill SB 410.