Blog posts from around the country
Oregon Chapter
Deceptive advertising, inappropriate lobbying, suppressing scientific studies that didn’t support the logging industry’s practices. The Oregon Secretary of State’s recently released audit of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) confirms that…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The ash cloud erupted at the same time the General Assembly was discussing a clean energy bill that would close the Dallman power plant sooner rather than later.
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
An amendment to HB3666 was introduced in the Illinois General Assembly, which fails to act on the urgency of the climate crisis and gives a free pass to the Prairie State coal plant, the largest polluter in Illinois.
Lone Star Chapter
Our neighbors in Louisiana are dealing with the effects of a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane, making landfall on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. At the same time, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing a regulation that…
Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin is home to many pollinators including bee species, hummingbirds, butterflies, and moths. Yet, their populations are in decline, which can have large impacts across the state.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
After a year and a half of devastating job losses and health impacts from the pandemic, Hayward is facing tough decisions on which path to take on the road to a just recovery. Nowhere is that more clear than with two proposed Amazon last-mile…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
While some members get involved in outings and actions, very few participate in voting for our leaders — with only two percent turnout in last year’s election. You have until November to learn more about possible leaders, express your opinions to…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Join us virtually on the second Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. for presentations on some of the most interesting and important environmental issues of our time. The Chapter is seeking a volunteer Green Friday Program Coordinator to help organize…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Earlier in August, the Sierra Club and other community and environmental justice groups filed suit against two state agencies over a proposed development project in South Richmond. The plan is for 4,000 residential units in a mixed-use development…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The Western region has been in some state of drought since 2000 — the longest stretch of dryness in the past 1,200 years in what many are calling a “megadrought”. And here we are in 2021, with no end in sight. So what can we do to help? By…