Blog posts from around the country
Angeles Chapter
Thank you for your concern and willingness to help. We’ll be updating the page regularly with new information around the situation develops.
Lone Star Chapter
On September 28, 2021, at a virtual public meeting held by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) the public stated “loud and clear” that it did not support the proposed 635-acre Peach Creek Landfill (PCL, Permit #2406), located next…
North Carolina Chapter
A revised draft (version 49) of HB 951- now titled ”Energy Solutions for North Carolina” - that emerged publicly last week would set the state on a course to meet Governor Cooper’s goal to reduce carbon emissions 70% from 2005 by 2030.
North Carolina Chapter
A revised draft (version 49) of HB 951- now titled "Energy Solutions for North Carolina" - that emerged publicly last week would set the state on a course to meet Governor C
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
The Great Waters Group is moving back to Zoom for its October program: Contamination and Restoration of Local Riverways by Cheryl Nenn of Milwaukee Riverkeeper. To learn more about the Milwaukee River Basin's past, present and future, register for…
Utah Chapter
We are saddened to report that a tragic canoe mishap on Yellowstone Lake, September 20 has apparently claimed the life of Kim Crumbo, former Utah SC ExCom member, and lifelong environmental champion.
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Join us for the last of our remaining fall beer gardens. The October 13 gathering will be at the Hubbard Park beer garden from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Angeles Chapter
Thank you to all the volunteers who showed up for this year's National Public Lands Day! I joined our volunteers this Saturday at Peter Strauss Ranch.
Angeles Chapter
The Cadiz corporation helped put a little-known water district in eastern LA County on the map -- but not for any reason the district would want.
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Operators at the Sugar Camp Mine dumped 46,000 gallons of PFAS-laden foam deep into the underground mine in an unsuccessful attempt to extinguish a fire that has been burning underground for the past month.