Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
Hundreds of thousands of Los Angeles County residents live near oil and gas drilling sites where toxic, health-threatening pollutants are released into the air, water, and soil.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Tom Douglas On September 27, our group of six paddling friends gathered for an informal exploration of the West Fork of Double Bayou, which is over in Chambers County a little southeast of Anahuac.... (Read more)
North Carolina Chapter
Ferries around the Outer Banks travel from 5 to 25 miles over seven routes up and down our inner and outer shores. The state operates over 200 daily ferry trips and transports more than 1.1 million vehicles and 2.5 million passengers annually.…
Redwood Chapter
California’s forests have been part of natural ecosystems in a constant state of ebb and flow through natural cyclical disturbances.
Redwood Chapter
Meyers Fire sends local chapter leader and neighbors into evacuation
Redwood Chapter
Environmental policy is on the ballot and needs your vote
Lone Star Chapter
What could be worse than building a giant, polluting fracked gas facility along our pristine coastline? Asking Cameron County taxpayers to foot the bill. Right now, Cameron County Commissioners are considering giving Rio Grande LNG a multi-million…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Learn more about Senate President Don Harmon from Sierra Club Illinois' Q&A session with our Illinois State Senate leader.
New Jersey Chapter
The Highlands Council has approved up to $515,300 in funding for six projects that will address stormwater, wastewater and lake management. The projects are in Passaic, Morris, and Sussex Counties and include stormwater mapping, wastewater research…
Florida Chapter
The Miami-Dade County Commission is set to vote on a proposed water theme park that would be built on environmentally sensitive county land that is habitat for the rare Florida bonneted bat.