Blog posts from around the country
Oregon Chapter
The Nez Perce Tribe and Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians convened an inspiring and well-attended Salmon and Orca Summit July 7-8th to continue to press for recovery of endangered salmon and orcas. Learn more about the summit and other key…
Angeles Chapter
During June and July I volunteered about 40 hours at controlling invasive non-native plants by herbicide application in several areas of the San Gabriel Mountains. To perform this work professionally, I hold a Qualified Applicator License
San Francisco Bay Chapter
I have worked at a number of non-profit organizations over the years, and I’ve come to learn that there’s no organization quite like the Sierra Club. We have both an enduring national presence and a locally focused, volunteer-driven Chapter…
Lone Star Chapter
MODA Ingleside Oil Terminal, LLC (MODA) (the country’s leading oil export terminal) plans to double its capacity will destroy Karankawa cultural site, seagrasses, and wetlands. In response, the Indigenous Peoples of the Coastal Bend, Karankawa Kadla…
Lone Star Chapter
In a victory for Gulf Coast communities, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled today that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) failed to conduct an adequate analysis of the climate and environmental justice impacts…
Croatan Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
The Croatan Group will be participating in the National Solar Tour on October 2nd, with several sites in Carteret County lined up already. Come out and see us!
Croatan Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
The Trent River Solar Farm in Jones County is now complete and will soon be producing enough solar energy for 16,000 houses! This is on NC58 just north of the US17 bypass near Pollocksville.
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club Florida sent an open letter to Gov. DeSantis regarding his actions on red tide and the state's wider water quality crisis.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Along with the oil and agriculture industries, the fashion industry is one of the world's biggest polluters. Polyester, acrylic, and nylon are cheap fossil fuel-based fibers that contribute to 35% of the oceans' microplastics and make up most of the…