Blog posts from around the country
Oregon Chapter
The Champinefu Lecture Series which was founded by the Marys Peak Group of the Sierra Club Oregon and the Cultural Resources Department of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. The purpose of these talks is to inform the general public about…
District of Columbia Chapter
Sierra Club views the RFK site along the shore of Kingman Lake – fed by the Anacostia River, as a lynchpin in the environmental recovery of the Anacostia and its water quality. The Anacostia floodplain must play a key part.
Hoosier Chapter
Renewable Energy Day (RED) at the Indiana Statehouse on January 20, 2026, was a huge success!
Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin needs legislation that protects our climate, air, water, and pocketbooks from the enormous energy use of data centers.
Ask Governor Evers and your State Senator to oppose the Poison Pill Data Center Billl today.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
All ICO volunteers and Trip Leaders must take the Sierra Club Mandated Reporter Training (previously referred to as CARP: Child Abuse Recognition and Prevention) in order to join on a trip. The course is free.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
This $400 course costs just $50 for ICO Trip Leaders, and aspiring leaders who will lead two trips by August 2027.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
January 31st Deadline for free Sierra Club Outings First Aid Class – Act today!!!