Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
Advocating together not only brings us together, but it is how we win. We've demonstrated it this month and are asking you to support the teams making this happen.
Vermont Chapter
Sierra Club’s Vermont Chapter has protected Vermont’s environment for more than 28 years, but we’ve never seen a year like this.
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Join WNC Sierra Club (WENOCA) and Simon Thompson for a program on bird migration and climate change, View the recorded program by going to the link below. 
North Carolina Chapter
A joint statement from the NC Sierra Club and NC League of Conservation Voters notes that a healthy environment starts with healthy democracy.
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
The Great Waters Group is among 13 local environmental groups involved in Building a Multiracial Environmental Community. On November 15th we heard from Mandi McAlister of Hummingbird, who is among those working to transform the local…
Oregon Chapter
Two significant positives happened recently in the campaign to restore the Snake River and those who rely on it – including salmon, Tribes, local communities, and more. First, Senator Murray (WA) and Governor Inslee (WA) issued a statement Friday,…
Napa Sierra Club Group / Redwood Chapter / California
Ever heard of glyphosate (pronounced glahy-fos-eyt)? You may know it as the active broad spectrum herbicide in Round-Up and other weedkilling products like Killzall. So what is the current thinking when it comes to this “probable” carcinogen?
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Sierra Club and Prairie Rivers Network have sent a letter noting their intent to sue over releases of toxic PFAs as part of a firefighting effort at the troubled Sugar Camp mine in downstate Illinois.
Montana Chapter
On Friday last week (October 29), Montana Sierra Club issued a press release with Montanans' responses to the announcement of the Build Back Better Act framework. After months of advocacy from Montanans and organizations across the state, some are…