Blog posts from around the country

Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
When Amelia Beving was searching around for a project that has a lasting impact on the world, it appeared like smoke right in front of her.
Maine Chapter
Ensure a Strong Climate Action Plan For Maine. Join Our AddUp campaign!
North Carolina Chapter
Times like these remind us of what’s most important. As we navigate an unprecedented period in modern history, we remain optimistic at the N.C. Sierra Club. Though we won't hold in-person meetings or outings until mid-June at the earliest, we're…
Maine Chapter
Earth Day 2020 Details & The Launch of Community Conversations
Georgia Chapter
The comment period for the public to weigh in on a proposed mining operation near the Okefenokee Swamp has been extended more than six weeks to May 28.
Wisconsin Chapter
This year, five campuses in the University of Wisconsin system will be phasing out the use of coal and making the switch to natural gas or heating oil as an energy source. This is a welcome change, as the Sierra Club has long fought the use of coal…
New Jersey Chapter
Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 127 that states any pending deadline for filing of a recommended report and decision pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:14B-10(c); and any pending deadline for adopting, rejecting or modifying a recommended report and…
New Jersey Chapter
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed retaining Obama-era particulate matter standards. The standards for small particulate matter, known as PM 2.5, were set in 2012 and limit annual average exposure to 12 micrograms per cubic…
New Jersey Chapter
This evening, Assemblyman Jay Webber (R-26) challenged Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 118, but Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald (D-6) moved to table the motion. Executive Order 118, which was signed last week, directed all state parks and…
New Jersey Chapter
Last week, the New Jersey Sierra Club sent letters to the Attorney General’s Office and the Department of Consumer Affairs expressing concern that the City of Lambertville is still moving forward with a controversial development project during the…