Blog posts from around the country
Angeles Chapter
Why Sierra Club supporters must act quickly to protect Joshua trees
California’s beloved western Joshua trees (Yucca Brevifolia) are under threat from climate change, wildfire, and development.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Tom DouglasOn April 24, our group of kayakers and canoeists paddled along Turtle Bayou and White's Bayou, and paid a visit to the Turtle Bayou Nature Preserve....
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Headwaters Group / Colorado Sierra Club / Colorado
Terry Tempest Williams searches for what is revealed when worlds unravel, tracing the entangled nature of undoing and becoming.
Toiyabe Chapter
Volunteer, Summer Social, Car Donations, Amargosa River, Avi Kwa Ame, and Antiquities Act
North Carolina Chapter
As we watch the window of opportunity drop closer toward closing in the fight against climate change, humans must accelerate their race to find more clean energy sources for a power-hungry world. Is there a place in that strategy for emerging…
North Carolina Chapter
The successful auction for two offshore wind leases off North Carolina's southeastern coast marks a major step toward energy independence and affordable, clean energy for all, the N.C. Sierra Club said today.
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Three Rivers Project Staff say this success is largely thanks to the dedication of local volunteers
New Jersey Chapter
The Assembly Transportation Committee released A1282 (Stanley/Haider/Timberlake) by a 9-1-1 vote. The bill requires the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to develop and implement a three-year “Electric School Bus Program.”
Grand Canyon Chapter
TUCSON, Ariz.— A federal appeals court today upheld the invalidation of the U.S. Forest Service’s approval of a controversial open-pit copper mine in southern Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains ... is another blow to Toronto-based Hudbay Minerals’ plans…