Blog posts from around the country

Tennessee Chapter
What’s Inside: Three digital actions to take now, future in question for Kingston Plant, shocking Supreme Court decision rolls back protections for wetlands, and Hibiscus coccineus is the featured species this month.
Michigan Chapter
The Michigan Sierra Club is bidding a fond farewell to one of the most transformative members of our staff after twelve years of outstanding leadership and innovation.
Michigan Chapter
One of the reasons that farmland is in demand for solar is that large tracts of cleared, flat land are highly desirable for solar development.
New Jersey Chapter
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette announced on June 28th a proposed settlement with Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC that would ensure the remediation of contamination, including…
Kansas Chapter
Chapter leaders manage the chapter and groups through executive committees elected by our members. As of July 5, 2023, we are accepting applications for 2024 from current Sierra Club members. To apply, submit the ExCom Candidate form on our website.
Kansas Chapter
Some of the oldest rocks in Kansas were mined for coal in the twentieth century. Some of those areas are now publicly owned, with camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing opportunities. 
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
We will rendezvous at Carrier Park at 220 Amboy Road at 9:00 am on Thursday July 6th and then drive up the Blue Ridge parkway for about an hour to the parking lot for Graveyard Fields.