Blog posts from around the country

Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
“Groundwater contamination has been happening at these sites for over a decade, the agency has been involved, but no regulatory body has put an end to it,” said Christine Nannicelli of Sierra Club Illinois.
Vermont Chapter
It is very clear that the department of transportation modes (also known as the department of motor vehicles), MUST have much more stringent oversight when both learners’ permits are awarded and drivers’ licenses are awarded. &nbsp
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
A Chicago Tribune investigation found more than 8 million people in Illinois get their drinking water utilities where at least one forever chemical has been detected.
Redwood Chapter
Mendocino County Board of Supervisors sends a letter to the governor to hold PG&E accountable for its role in devastating wildfires
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
The Piasa Palisades Group cordially invites Sierra Club members, prospective members, friends and family to Weekend in the Woods, our annual retreat at Pere Marquette State Park!
Idaho Chapter
Idaho Sierra Club Statement of Support for Friends of Minidoka
Montana Chapter
By Noah Rott, Associate Regional Press Secretary (noah.rott@sierraclub.org) Biggest climate investment in history brings opportunity and highlights need for more action
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Harvey, a new series on KUHF 88.7 FM entitled “Below the Waterlines” is addressing the subject of flooding in Houston.... (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Our August Houston Sierra program featured Chris Wood and Joe Villa of Moonshot Composting, who discussed compost as a valuable soil resource, and the importance of composting to conserve regional landfill space and reduce potent climate warming…