Blog posts from around the country

North Carolina Chapter
We got good news on parking lot and terminal groin bills – not so much on the budget and DEI programs.
Hoosier Chapter
Summer is often a time for celebrations and reflections - with Solstice, Pride Month, festivals, and fireworks. All of us at the Winding Waters Group hope you took the opportunity to attend one of the many Pride events in Central Indiana. (Columbus…
Oregon Chapter
During a June work session, Eugene City Council voted unanimously to send the Draft Home Energy Score Ordinance to a public hearing later this summer.
Florida Chapter
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Today, Sierra Club Florida issued the following response to Miami-Dade County's intent to pursue permanent protection of the land within Big Cypress National Preserve that was used for the so-called "Alligator
District of Columbia Chapter
Councilmember Janeese Lewis George's mayoral primary win gives DC a chance to reexamine the policies and regulatory decisions that have contributed to skyrocketing utility bills and chart a new course on clean energy and energy affordability.
North Carolina Chapter
A proposed settlement resolving Chemours Co.'s illegal "forever chemicals" discharges in three states leaves North Carolinians who have been exposed for decades – and continue to be exposed – to the company's toxic waste, out in the cold.
Redwood Chapter
Last week it became clear that California Forever is using the influence that its money buys to try to gain special treatment from the California government – they are trying to have the Governor’s Office exempt the entire project from CEQA review.
Redwood Chapter
While celebrating the defeat of the Timber Harvest Plan for never-ending logging in the redwood forest of Sheephouse Creek in Jenner, forest defenders learned that the operation appeared to be directly linked to advancing dirty biomass generation in…