Blog posts from around the country

North Star Chapter
Campaign teams advocate for legislative change on environmental issues - updates from our Zero Waste, Clean Energy and Land Use and Transportation teams.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Join us for an enjoyable photo experience at our September 10th Chapter Virtual Meeting!Professional photographer Steve Kaye will show his photos and share provocative stories about them!
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome to the Houston Sierra Club online Bayou Banner newsletter for September 2020. Click the title to see the news this month.
Massachusetts Chapter
Overall, September 1st was a night for incumbent victories. However, yhe biggest highlight of the night was the re-election of Senator Ed Markey who successfully fended off a fierce challenge from Representative Joe Kennedy. Markey pulled together…
Maine Chapter
New Hire, Volunteer Opportunities, & Office Move
North Carolina Chapter
There are many issues being addressed in the Duke Energy rate case, which began last week. Some have been settled by intervening parties. One issue of particular importance that hasn’t been sorted out is how to pay for cleaning up the utility's coal…
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
On Sept. 3 William Barber, III, strategic partnerships associate at The Climate Reality Project (www.climaterealityproject.org) ) will speak on “Environmental Injustice: Race, Class and Climate Change." Register in advance for this webinar:…
New Jersey Chapter
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection is seeking public input on its multi-million dollar investment to restore 234 acres of Liberty State Park’s interior. The plan would use money from the Natural Resources Damages (NRD) fund to restore…
New Jersey Chapter
The American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, NJ has announced that it will reopen on October 1st, even though Governor Murphy has permitted indoor amusements to reopen as of the beginning of September. Visitors to the mall will be required to wear…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
This Tuesday, September 8th, the Richmond City Council will vote on selling public land at Point Molate to a private developer for luxury housing. That means we have just six days left to save Point Molate.