Blog posts from around the country

Maryland Chapter
This post has been submitted by Dan Andrews, Catoctin Group Chair After an 8-10 year struggle, the incredibly expensive 1,500 tons-per-day Frederick and Carroll County regional waste incinerator is finally dead.  Last Thursday (Nov. 20th…
Maryland Chapter
By: Alexandra KramerWith the conclusion of the fifth assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), there…
Grand Canyon Chapter
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) released revisions to the federal rule governing endangered Mexican gray wolf reintroduction, which would obstruct the imperiled subspecies’ recovery. The Service’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (…
Florida Chapter
The Sierra Club believes this plan fails to facilitate protection of regionally significant resources, including, but not limited to, regionally significant water courses and wildlife corridors.
Maryland Chapter
The Sierra Club campaign "Preserve Patapsco Valley State Park" has addressed the potential environmental impacts of heritage tourism development on state land. Public hearings in Baltimore and Howard County took place in July and September of this…
Angeles Chapter
Join us for a Sierra Club Panel discussion
Lone Star Chapter
By Sarah Sharif: I recently traveled to Washington, DC, along with volunteers from Arkansas and Texas to pay a visit to Janet McCabe, Acting Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, at the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)…
Florida Chapter
The fish have become a single image that says it all for activists working on Everglades restoration.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Los Serranos Group Sierra Club Holiday Concert/Sing-along Tuesday December 16th at 7:00 pm. Featuring “When Pigs Fly” a Celtic Americana band.  Bring a dessert to share! Donations accepted. Held in Hart Hall at the First Presbyterian Church,…