Blog posts from around the country
Prince George's Group / Maryland Chapter / Maryland
Determining the Value of a Forest
Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital Faces Decision about Marlton Forest
By Janet GingoldJuly 31, 2022
Maryland Chapter
The technology is here to electrify diesel trucks and other large diesel vehicles, from school buses to delivery vans. We have the opportunity right now to shift the status quo so that Marylanders can breathe easier! Read this great blog by…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Thirty-four organizations in New Mexico and Arizona submitted comments to the Air Force on Friday expressing their serious concerns with its proposal to authorize low-level fighter jet maneuvers as low as 100 feet above ground level (AGL) and…
Angeles Chapter
Myla Collier is the winner of a Sierra Club Angeles Chapter grant to create a traveling mixed media art show called “Climate: A New Look”. Her exhibit will premiere around April.
Angeles Chapter
In 2012, California took the bold step of enacting AB 685, which declared that every person in the state has a right to clean, safe, and affordable drinking water. Seven years later, in 2019, Gov.
Angeles Chapter
A democratic Sierra Club demands grassroots participation
The annual election for Sierra Club’s Board of Directors is now underway.
Those eligible to vote in the national Sierra
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Want to stop paying hundreds of dollars every month to fuel your, while significantly decreasing your carbon footprint? With gas prices high, going EV is a great New Year’s Resolution – and this article describes great ways to do so affordably.
Santa Barbara Group / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Want to pay a few bucks to refuel your car, rather than hundreds of dollars every month? With gas prices high, now is a great time to consider an EV. Used electric cars are now an option, and new ones have longer ranges, with more public charging…
Angeles Chapter
The Carlsbad ocean desalination (desal) plant, the largest in the western hemisphere, was conceived as a futile scheme to beat the 1987-92' drought.
Angeles Chapter
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is considering letting California’s largest water users build a 1.5 million acre foot, or 20 sq mi, reservoir that would divert much more water from the Sacramento River.