Blog posts from around the country
North Star Chapter
In a state famous for epic winters, summer is always special. Minnesotans relish our season in the sun and at the lake. Sometimes it's easy to get in a groove of the same hikes, rides and swims. This summer, mix it up and check out some varied parks…
Angeles Chapter
For two punishing years, Cadiz Inc. has watched the prospects of its desert damaging Mojave Desert water mining project steadily dim. Water districts have concluded that the water mining project is unsustainable since Cadiz Inc. would drain much…
Angeles Chapter
The quality of water we have access to and drink is inextricably linked to our health, and many common drinking water contaminants can cause reproductive health impacts for women. Yet in Los Angeles, as across the Country and globe, communities of…
Iowa Chapter
In November, voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds majority of the house and senate in order to pass an income tax increase; a decrease would need a simple majority.
Iowa Chapter
A bill has been introduced that would require passive radon mitigation be installed in new residences.
District of Columbia Chapter
After utility bills skyrocketed this winter and pollution in the Potomac River hit a record high, lawmakers, advocates, and community members rally to protect programs that lower costs, safeguard public health, and keep DC’s waterways clean.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Several dozen Sierra Club members, including some from MTG, attended the Climate Reality Project training in Nashville May 1-2. VP Gore gave us the facts, but also some very hopeful news about EVs and renewable energy.
Iowa Chapter
The public is allowed to attend public meetings of government agencies. See changes that have been proposed by the legislature.