Blog posts from around the country

Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
A federal judge ruled on Nov. 2 that Sierra Club and other conservation and Indigenous groups can help legally defend Santa Barbara County’s denial of ExxonMobil’s proposal to truck vast quantities of oil along dangerous California roads.  
Angeles Chapter
The Pasadena Group mobilized to represent the Sierra Club at the Pasadena 100 Rally to celebrate the collection of more than 1,100 postcards from Pasadena residents with the message: “I care about climate change and I want Pasadena to be
Angeles Chapter
Extreme weather events, due to climate change, are increasingly straining the aging and overburdened electric grid.
Angeles Chapter
In mid-October, less than six months after rejecting a proposal for a massive desalination plant in Huntington Beach (Poseidon), the California Coastal Commission approved—with conditions— the Doheny Ocean Desalination Project near the PCH and S
Angeles Chapter
On a unanimous vote, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance that will ban new oil drilling and declare existing oil drilling a nonconforming land use in unincorporated Los Angeles.
Idaho Chapter
BOISE, ID — Last night, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC) held the last of three public hearings across the state on Idaho Power’s recently-released study on the value of excess rooftop solar power, which indicated the monopoly may…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome to the Houston Sierra Club online Bayou Banner newsletter for November 2022. Click the title to see the news this month.
Virginia Chapter
 Thanks to everyone who helped make NDEW2022 a success! In case you missed it, read on for a recap. 
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Read more about the importance of voting yes for the Workers' Rights Amendment this November in Sierra Club Illinois Director Jack Darin's new blog.