Blog posts from around the country

Iowa Chapter
When someone mentions nutrient reduction, one of the first things that comes to mind is planting cover crops. Cover crops are a good solution, but not the only one. A recent study points out that farmers must take the next step beyond cover crops…
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Sierra Club offers you a number of ways to engage with what may be the most important election of our lifetime -- November 2020
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Attend our Facebook/Zoom Candidate Forum October 19, 6:30 pm Register Here. Put your questions to:
Harvey Broome Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Harvey Broome Group October 2020 Newsletter
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Middle Tennessee Group Newsletter October 2020 Randy Hedgepath Program in October News from Sierra Club Clarksville-Montgomery County View video of Karen McIntyre's September Program on Sustainability at Westmeade School
Tennessee Chapter
What's inside: The 2020 Election. Environmental Justice. Plus Eartha tackles the question: - what exactly do the terms Environmental Justice and Racial Justice as core belief mean and how will they inform our choices?
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
Each city and the county defines a heritage tree slightly differently. For example, the county does not protect any trees outside of the coastal zone, which means in some areas only a narrow band within half a mile of the coastline are "significant…
New Jersey Chapter
Today at the NJ Board of Public Utilities PSE&G filed to receive its ZEC Certificates for its nuclear power plants. In the Matter of the Implementation of L. 2018, c. 16 Regarding the Establishment of a Zero Emission Certificate Program for…
Florida Chapter
Today marks the beginning of another sugarcane harvesting season. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Community Services and Commissioner Nikki Fried have failed to take action to end discriminatory burn season rules.
Headwaters Group / Colorado Sierra Club / Colorado
It happened after dark on April 14, 1860. An Arapaho village was stood near Blake Street, where the South Platte looped to feed Cherry Creek. The Arapaho had returned to what had so recently been a part of their homeland to trade with the illegal…