Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
More than 400,000 citizen activists, including more than 25,000 Sierra Club members, joined in what is being called the largest climate march in history.
Lone Star Chapter
Texas regulators still have a long way to go to protect Texans from the dangers of oil and gas development exacerbated by the dramatic rise of fracking. Earlier this week, ShaleTest, an independent environmental research agency, released a report…
Angeles Chapter
Norma Sporn was a talented and committed L.A.
Maryland Chapter
Discussion with the Author, Ned TillmanThursday, Nov. 20, 2014 at 7:30 pm Robinson Nature Center 6692 Cedar Ln, Columbia, MD 21044Local author Ned Tillman will lead a discussion loosely based on his latest book, "Saving the Places We…
District of Columbia Chapter
The D.C. Sierra Club has made the following additional endorsements in the 2014 General Election:
Lone Star Chapter
Historic Climate March, TX Solar on the Rise, Why Women's Rights Matter and Much More
Grand Canyon Chapter
Arizona’s Havasupai Tribe and a coalition of conservation groups are praising Judge David Campbell’s decision today to uphold the U.S. Department of the Interior’s 20-year ban on new uranium mining claims across one million acres of public lands…
Lone Star Chapter
Wow. Just wow. Unless you had turned off all electronic devices and spent September 21 in the beautiful wilderness, you probably heard something about the People’s Climate March. More than 25,000 Sierra Club members, volunteers, and leaders…
Lone Star Chapter
While most media surrounding the official opening of San Antonio’s new solar panel manufacturing facility deservedly focused on its great economic impact and the city’s dedication to becoming a clean energy hub, solar industry publications picked up…