Blog posts from around the country
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Brandt Mannchen
In the Houston Area, our “Mother River” (River) calls. Our River is in danger. But can we hear her and help? I am not talking about the 710-mile long Trinity River, the 840-mile Brazos River, or the San Bernard, Neches, and…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
.By Cheryl Conley, TWRC Wildlife CenterWARNING! The pictures may be difficult for some to view.
This is a difficult subject to talk about and some will find this article hard to read but it’s good information...
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San Gorgonio Chapter
The monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, June 18, at 7:00 PM. Members will be bringing snacks and desserts to share as well as photos of their adventures. The meeting will be held in the Etiwanda Room…
Lone Star Chapter
San Antonio City Council swore in 2017 to meet the goals and aspirations of the Paris international climate agreement. On the other side of another run-off election, we're saying: Enough already. The world cannot wait and neither will we.
North Carolina Chapter
Cassie Gavin tells how the Senate hurried along several environmentally harmful bills this week, as budget negotiators do their work behind closed doors. The negotiations seem to have opened up space for more committee work, Gavin writes.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) has determined that the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive insect that destroys ash trees has been found in Davidson County. The EAB is attacking all species of North American ash trees and unless…
South Central Pennsylvania Group / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
Exelon Corporation’s self-imposed deadline for closure of the undamaged reactor at Three Mile Island (TMI) has legislators racing to find a way to keep the nuclear plant open for more years.