Blog posts from around the country

NYC Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Atlantic Chapter / New York
On Sunday January 22nd, PS 159’s 3rd to 5th grade Explorers experienced a beautiful day at Westmoreland Sanctuary.  They first learned all about the history of candles and were engaged in making their own hand-dipped candles.  The realiz
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Sierra Club Illinois Chapter PAC announced its second round of Aldermanic endorsements in the Chicago municipal election.
Maryland Chapter
Read the press release and an exciting new report launched today outlining a clear and achievable pathway to equitable residential electrification in Maryland that prioritizes the needs of low-income households and historically disinvested…
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Join us on February 14 for our next monthly speaker series — Paddling on the Big Rivers!
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Conservation Organizer Tessine Murji and Communications Coordinator Hannah Flath reflect on Sierra Club's efforts to amplify issues around Line 5 at COP15 in this new blog.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Volunteers met on January 16, 2023, the holiday commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and planted thousands of Little Bluestem Grass plugs in Big Thicket National Preserve’s Big Sandy Creek Unit.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On November 30th, I met my buddy, David, at the Candy Abshier Wildlife Management Area (WMA) on Smith Point in Chambers County to do some late in the year birding and to enjoy the fresh air and sunny skies.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
E-bikes—bicycles powered by electric motors—seem to be prevalent all around us—as they have gained rapid popularity. With an electric motorized bicycle you can go faster, go farther and higher.
Georgia Chapter
The Sierra Club Georgia Chapter is horrified by the killing of an Atlanta forest defender known as Tortuguita by state police and we continue to rise in solidarity with the movement to protect the Weelaunee Forest.
Lone Star Chapter
On Jan. 23, San Antonio's CPS Energy Board of Trustees approved a plan to retire the utility’s last remaining coal plant by 2028. This follows decades of outcry about Spruce.