Blog posts from around the country
North Carolina Chapter
This week at the NC General Assembly there was major controversy in the Senate over Governor Cooper’s appointment to lead the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Dionne Delli-Gatti. The House moved forward a bold resilience bill that would…
District of Columbia Chapter
The Sierra Club called for stronger and more proactive leadership at the DC Public Service Commission to ensure that DC meets its climate commitments and ends the combustion of fossil fuels.
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Please join Great Waters Group and Sierra Club-Wisconsin Chapter for a night of virtual activism aimed at persuading Kohler Company to drop its golf course plans and its predatory designs on Kohler-Andrae State Park.
Angeles Chapter
Along Avalon and San Pedro boulevard, between 54th and 55th street, lies a little jewel called South Los Angeles Wetlandpark.
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
Zoom meeting June 3. Recent shifts have been so rapid and so dramatic that most of us aren’t fully aware that the technical and economic barriers that existed in the past are no longer relevant; the only hurdle that remains is political. What does…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Illinois General Assembly Tuesday has established a task force to study new uses for land originally targeted for the now-defunct Route 53 Extension.
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
When disaster strikes, people will want to help. But when it comes to helping a community in crisis, not every response is timely or even appropriate. Here are Sierra Club's recommended guidelines for appropriate (and inappropriate) 'mutual aid'.
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
We did it. Gainesville commission votes unanimously to do the right thing. Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) trash collection will continue to encourage households to reduce waste.
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
At this time, we do not know if we can resume outings after July 4, but if we can, we may take the High School students from Environmental Ambassadors on an outing at the end of July. We definitely are ready to resume our outings for the fall once…