Blog posts from around the country

North Carolina Chapter
We took a cruise on the Cape Fear River in June for an update on the threats posed to Southern forests from the wood pellet industry.
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
LGBTQ+ rights and environmental activist Precious Brady-Davis was sworn in as a commissioner for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District.
Michigan Chapter
On Wednesday, our long campaign to end the use of coal in Michigan has achieved a significant step.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Alice Hudson Pell is the Executive Director of TennGreen Land Conservancy. She has a Master’s in Higher Education Administration, Institutional Advancement from Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College, and a Bachelor of Arts from Agnes Scott College…
Michigan Chapter
Sign up for a FREE Energy checkup for your home this summer with Consumers Energy's Home Energy Analysis (HEA) progra
North Carolina Chapter
We've long invited summer fellows to help the N.C. Chapter with legislative lobbying, communications, research, and other roles. This year, we're doing something new: All four fellows are working on a single project to elevate CAFOs as a priority…
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is excited to announce the return of the Grow Solar Metro East and Grow Solar St. Louis group buy program—also known as Grow Solar Gateway Region.
Sonoma Group / Redwood Chapter / California
Learn more about PG&E's decision to decommission the Potter Valley Project on the Eel River and the opportunity to restore a great wild salmon river, enrich habitat for wildlife, generate exciting recreational possibilities, and support Native
Florida Chapter
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Last week, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a number of dangerous and extreme bills that took effect on July 1.
District of Columbia Chapter
Sierra Club DC Chapter Clean Transportation Chair Mike Litt submitted testimony to the DC Council with recommendations for strengthening EV charging legislation before the Transportation and Environment Committee.