Blog posts from around the country
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
A January 2015 event co-sponsored by Santa Cruz Sierra Club, No Nukes Action Committee, 350.org, and other organizations shed light on the ongoing health and environmental tragedies in Fukushima, Japan. Article by UCSC Sierra Club intern Colleen…
Thomas Hart Benton Group / Missouri Chapter / Kansas City Missouri
A very hopeful and inspiring article on the eve of the 2015 climate conference.
Maryland Chapter
Yes, you can garden in the winter -- and avoid mosquitoes, deer ticks, and sunburn! The All-Sensory Garden in the Hilton Area of Patapsco Valley State Park is an ongoing project to clear non-native invasive plants inside the area bounded by the All-…
San Gorgonio Chapter
Everest Base Camp Trek with Jim VanderaaThe monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, March 17th, at 7:00 PM. Jim Vanderaa, Canadian adventurer and traveler, will share with us his incredible trek to Mt. Everest…
Maryland Chapter
We need your help! Each year since 2003 the Anne Arundel Group of the Sierra Club has presented an award for an outstanding environmental science project at the annual Anne Arundel County Public Schools Regional Science and Engineering Fair.…
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
On January 17 a group of eagle watchers attended our annual breakfast and bald eagle count for the Audubon Society.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Sex in Our Garden!The monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, February 17th, at 7:00 PM. Eric Garton - Director of Visitor Services and Community Education at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont…
Maryland Chapter
Plans are being finalized for the removal of the Bloede Dam on the Patapsco River. The demolition of the dam will necessitate closing some of the trails in Patapsco Valley State Park and removing others altogether. The entire process, from clearing…
Thomas Hart Benton Group / Missouri Chapter / Kansas City Missouri
Finally, an article on the tide possibly starting to turn against fossil fuels.