Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
This two part blog series discusses Texas transmission demand and growth.
Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin’s public transportation systems are struggling. RTAs bring two key benefits to transportation in a region.
Loma Prieta Chapter
Walk through the Santa Cruz Mountains, and you can feel it instantly: the shift in the air, the hush in the understory, the sense that something ancient is watching. 
Redwood Chapter
USFS Targets Big Trees on Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Oregon Chapter
To slow the onslaught of global climate change we must stop burning fossil fuels and switch rapidly to clean, renewable energy. Are Oregon's coastal waters the right site for electricity generating offshore wind turbines?
Washington State Chapter
The Pacific Northwest is at an energy crossroads. After two decades of relatively steady electricity demand—thanks in large part to energy efficiency and conservation efforts—projections indicate that our region could require 50 to 100 percent more…
Loma Prieta Chapter
Join a local team to shape sea level rise solutions in your city, the 2026 Guardians of Nature Benefit is September 25th at 6:00 pm, the next Forest Protection Forum is June 22nd at 4:00 pm, Rising Groundwater, Mobilization of Contaminants, and…
Lone Star Chapter
Global Wind Day (June 15) celebrates one of the world's fastest-growing sources of electricity: wind power! For Texas, wind power is more than clean energy - it's a critical part of the state's energy system.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Ready to make a difference on issues you care about? This could be your moment: The Woods & Wetlands Group is seeking nominees for election to its Executive Committee (ExCom).
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
New federal rail safety reforms promise stronger inspections and crew protections after East Palestine, but critics warn that dangerous loopholes remain.