Blog posts from around the country
Georgia Chapter
The Sierra Club Georgia Chapter’s annual Volunteer Awards recognize the folks who have made exceptional contributions to our work across the state. With these awards, we hope to highlight the work of lots of different kinds of leaders in our…
Wyoming Chapter
“Cultivating reverence for the simple wonders of life is, in our times, a powerful act of resistance. Choosing to step outside, to open our eyes, ears, and hearts to the presence of this beautiful planet takes courage and freedom. Society has…
Vermont Chapter
Vermont Transportation Legislators Introduce Bold Legislation to Invest in Equitable Climate Friendly Transportation Solutions
Maryland Chapter
Any excuse to ponder the words of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a good one. Below are twelve of his quotes followed by various ways to honor MLK Day and Week of Service in Maryland.
Toiyabe Chapter
The Bureau of Land Management/Department of Interior has just announced on the National Federal Register a series of virtual listening sessions and a formal 60-day comment period on the 30x30/American Conservation & Stewardship Atlas. Please…
Toiyabe Chapter
Join us on the evening of January 18th at 6pm to discuss the recent oil and gas report from the Department of Interior (DOI) , the first federal oil and gas lease sale of 2022 , and learn about what you can do to help protect Nevada’s Public Lands!
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
The “New” is probably the oldest river in North America and it had a much more fascinating route to the Mississippi River in pre-Pleistocene times. So, why is it called the New River? Join us for our February Speaker Series on Tuesday, February 8,…
Wisconsin Chapter
The Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter’s book club is back this year with plenty of great reads. We meet on the first Tuesday evening of every other month and we’d love for you to join us!
San Francisco Bay Chapter
It’s been a long, short ride! These last two years, during which I have been honored to serve as the Chair of our SF Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club, have passed by with lightning speed. Yet looking back at the beginning of 2020 when I first was…