Blog posts from around the country
Washington State Chapter
Join us to get out the vote for our priority endorsed candidates in Washington, Kim Schrier (WA-08) and Beth Doglio (WA-10)! There are just three days left to vote in this election, so this is a crucial time to call voters and make sure they’ve sent…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On November 18, 2020, the Bay Area Sierra Club's monthly meeting will have Rachel Powers, Executive Director of the Citizens’ Environmental Coalition talking about connecting to our region’s environmental community....
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Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Houston monthly online meeting November 12, 2020 at 7pm. The topic is Matagorda Bay, the Heart of the Texas Coast....
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New Jersey Chapter
Solvay Specialty Polymers is using unnamed “process aids” as a replacement for PFNA at its plant in West Deptford, NJ. Solvay refuses to name the chemicals being used and has released no information on the potential health impacts. They have…
Lone Star Chapter
On October 16, a coalition of community groups in the Rio Grande Valley sent a letter to Cameron County in South Texas, urging the county commissioners to reject a tax abatement for Rio Grande LNG. This facility has received constant and adamant…
Angeles Chapter
Share the Importance of Voting with 5 people and ask them to do the same.
There is so much noise in the media regarding the national election that local issues and local elections are getting lost. Also, this national ele
Lone Star Chapter
There’s a lot at stake in State House and State Senate races this year though, and a very important statewide race. Our state legislature can do a lot of good or a lot of bad, starting in January. State elections have serious repercussions. Find out…
Alabama Chapter
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) will accept written comments from the public on 3 proposed permits for the James M. Barry Electric Generating Plant (Plant Barry) near Mobile.
New Jersey Chapter
Today, Senator Smith announced a new substitute bill for S2515 (Smith). According to Senator Smith, the substitute bill will be much closer to the California model than the original bill. The new bill will establish a 25% recycled content…