Blog posts from around the country

Pennsylvania Chapter
Since the Texas flash flood, I have been thinking about leaves and rain, and our water in general. I have many memories of being sheltered from the rain by a large tree.
Pennsylvania Chapter
PennEnvironment’s biggest annual civic engagement activities: the 2025 Virtual Citizen Climate Action Lobby Day! I'm glad to report that this year’s citizen lobby day was a huge success: all told, we had over 300 concerned Pennsylvanians join us to…
Finger Lakes Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
Three years after its air permit was denied by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the Greenidge Generation cryptocurrency-mining facility on Seneca Lake remains in operation.
Pennsylvania Chapter
In May 2025, Secretary of the Interior Doug Borgum issued a proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year. The budget includes a 35% reduction in funding for the National Park Service (NPS), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and the Bureau of…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
We remember her fearless leadership and commitment to the environment and democracy.
Colorado Sierra Club
I still remember the first time I truly felt the power of nature–do you?
District of Columbia Chapter
Riparian buffers, or vegetated areas alongside rivers and streams, are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems and protecting water quality. These are essential for any development at the RFK site.