Blog posts from around the country
District of Columbia Chapter
Environmental groups, inducing the Sierra Club, wrote to Mayor Bowser to express concerns about DC's waste management policies and the leadership of the Department of Public Works.
Oregon Chapter
As a volunteer led and run organization, volunteers are at the core of every aspect of our Chapter. Among our volunteers are people like Ally Dugan who is dedicated to solving the climate crisis. Ally began volunteering with the Oregon Sierra Club…
New Jersey Chapter
Senate President Stephen Sweeney, Assemblyman John Burzichelli and Assemblyman Adam Taliaferro sent a letter calling on the BPU to stop the Ocean Wind project by Ørsted. The project, which is 15 miles off Atlantic City, is the only offshore wind…
New Jersey Chapter
Representatives of Liberty State Park for All have come out with statements saying that Jeff Tittel, Director of the New Jersey Sierra Club, called for a full cleanup of the park. The Coalition is an astroturf organization backed by Paul Fireman and…
New Jersey Chapter
Today the Delaware River Basin Commission have voted to put a stay on the approval of New Fortress Energy’s LNG facility. The vote was 3-1-1. This stay will allow the agency to have more time to review the project and halts any construction. The…
Loma Prieta Chapter
Like me, you probably care about the environment. I consider a clean, sustainable environment to be a human right. Since my college days, I’ve been involved in a number of human rights causes such as refugee relocation, South African
District of Columbia Chapter
The Chapter's Clean Transportation Subcommittee thanked Mayor Bowser for signing an agreement with governors of 15 other states to move toward zero-emissions medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Mark Lichty, executive producer of Groundswell Rising, recently produced an important film on Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment. The Pa legislature often ignores this constitutional right as it did when it passed Act 13. The more people…