Blog posts from around the country
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
The Sierra Club was founded with a mission to "render accessible" the mountain regions of the Pacific west. Locally, club entities such as Inspiring Connections Outdoors (ICO) and the Central Group recruit volunteers and raise money to take people…
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
What is a park? Why are we building them? What social needs does it meet and, especially, for whom are we building them? A park is a social and political production that responds to social and political needs
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
In 1930, Los Angeles lost out on the preservation of open space when the Olmstead brothers’ proposal for a chain of connected parks was rejected by business leaders; industrialization and development were more important…or so they thought.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Did you know that gas appliances in homes and buildings generate four times more lung-damaging Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions than California’s gas power plants and nearly two-thirds as much NOx as California’s 16 million passenger cars?
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Check out what our political organizers Rachel Neese and Josselyn Fano been up to in the final two weeks before the November election in this new blog.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
When discussing the impacts of pollution, we often see complex scientific jargon. Many people, especially those in the underserved communities who are most impacted by this pollution, are excluded when this type of language is used. Inaccessible…
Hoosier Chapter
It is vital that those we elect bring our values with them into office. We are grateful to our supporters for casting your vote for our climate, trees, soil, water, health, and for environmental justice for impacted communities.