Blog posts from around the country

Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Great Lakes wind could turn the Rust Belt into a clean energy hub.
North Star Chapter
The Minnesota legislature has completed passage of major climate, environment and transportation bills. As a result, Minnesota will become a national leader on clean energy and transit, environmental justice and climate adaptation, and securing…
Lone Star Chapter
As the deadline to get Senate bills out of House committees approached Friday night, the fate of a historic energy efficiency bill became clear.
NYC Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Atlantic Chapter / New York
PS 159's explorers had a beautiful trip May 21, 2023 at Westmoreland Sanctuary!   We began with a super fun and informative bird banding program!
Grand Canyon Chapter
GRAND CANYON – On Saturday, Secretary of the Department of Interior, Deb Haaland, met with Tribal and community leaders at Grand Canyon National Park to learn more about a proposed national monument to protect more than one million acres of lands…
North Star Chapter
The Minnesota legislature has completed passage of major climate, environment and transportation bills. As a result, Minnesota will become a national leader on clean energy and transit, environmental justice and climate adaptation, and securing…
York River Group of the Virginia Sierra Club / Virginia Chapter / Virginia
With the expansion of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, the nesting site for many seabirds on South Island has been eliminated. A temporary site was set up at nearby Fort Wool and on barges, but a more permanent solution is needed.  How to best…
Pennsylvania Chapter
Synthetic playing surface companies claim their products are easier to maintain, safer, and look better than traditional alternatives like organically managed natural grass fields and Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) playgrounds. But are these playing…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Sierra Club Illinois, LVEJO, and the Active Transportation Alliance urge the Illinois State Senate to vote no on HJR23.
Redwood Chapter
PG&E’s decision to decommission the Pot