Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
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Maryland Chapter
The Executive Committee of the Maryland Chapter of the Sierra Club voted on Wednesday to make enactment of the proposed Environmental Human Rights Amendment to the Maryland Constitution a priority for 2022. In doing so, the Chapter joins citizens’…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Illinois General Assembly passed the Reimagining Electric Vehicles Act, which builds on CEJA to create jobs in clean energy, prioritize underserved communities, and expand electric vehicle infrastructure.
Maryland Chapter
The Sierra Club profoundly supports the Freedom to Vote Act because at the Sierra Club, we believe that protecting the right to vote, ensuring free and fair elections, and reducing the influence of polluters and big money in politics is important…
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
The Three Rivers Project of Sierra Club Illinois is calling for volunteers to support a multi-site litter clean-up to help rid the environment of debris that harms habitats, threatens aquatic life, pollutes our rivers, and endangers marine and…
Grand Canyon Chapter
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Wandering Mexican gray wolf m2520 (named “Anubis” by schoolkids) has once again made his way north of Interstate 40, the arbitrary current boundary of the federal wolf recovery area. He had occupied habitat west and north of…
Washington State Chapter
On October 21 and 22, our campaign to restore the Snake River celebrated two major wins. This is amazing news for those who cherish and rely on the Snake River– including Tribes, salmon and orca, local communities, and all who care about protecting…
Wisconsin Chapter
Thank you for making Wolf Awareness Week such a success! Thank you for making such a successful Wolf Awareness Week! We had an excellent week and it ended with incredible news! Here’s a recap of all the great week with all the links in one place…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The following is an illustration by Vrinda Manglik featured in the Winter 2021-22 issue of the Yodeler, along with an article by Melissa Yu, on the recent building electrification policy wins in the Bay Area and across California. You can learn more…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Residential and commercial buildings are one of the largest sources of carbon emissions in California, and consume 70 percent of the state’s electricity. Roughly half of their emissions come from on-site combustion appliances like gas or propane…