Blog posts from around the country
Loma Prieta Chapter
Earth Month, Bayside Family Festival, BioBlitz, Eco-Innovation District, Rooftop Solar, Changemakers, Best Westlands, Hike Roundups, Environmental Justice, and much more!
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Did you know that some long-distance trails and trail networks are being developed in Buncombe-McDowell-Henderson-Transylvania county region? Have you heard of the Fonta Flora and Hickory Nut Gorge State Trails - each have plans for 100+ miles of…
Maryland Chapter
Today, Governor Hogan announced he would let the Maryland Legislature passed climate solutions bill to become law. SB 528 will cut carbon pollution by 60% by 2031, and begin to reduce pollution from buildings and homes by shifting away from using…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Spring wildflowers are in bloom. That means it's time to explore. Here are some inspirational words to move you.
New Jersey Chapter
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) recently adopted new rules that would address air contaminants in New Jersey through its permitting and emissions statement programs.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome to the Houston Sierra Club online Bayou Banner newsletter for April 2022. Click the title to see the news this month.
New Jersey Chapter
On Saturday, April 24 from 1-4 PM, the Sierra Club, Montclair Climate Action, and GreenFaith will host a Drive Electric Earth Day 2022 event in the Lackawanna Plaza Parking lot, corner of Bloomfield Ave & Grove St. Attached is a flyer describing…
Southeastern Pennsylvania Group / Pennsylvania Chapter / Philadelphia Pennsylvania
It's time for Ready For 100% Renewable Energy teams to transition to supporting the Environmental Advisory Committees (EACs) that are tasked with executing their community's Climate/Energy Action Plans.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Santa Barbara County’s first-ever electric commuter bus is unveiled on January 28, at the Avenue of the Flags in Buellton.
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Despite widespread community support and passage in the Illinois State Senate, Senate Bill 3073 did not advance in the Illinois House during the last week of the spring legislative session.