Blog posts from around the country
Washington State Chapter
On May 18th, the EPA published a study they conducted that showed that warm water – primarily caused by the dams and their shallow reservoirs--further threatens the Columbia and Snake rivers salmon and steelhead. Climate change and rising…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Our vice-chair Jim Hines wears many hats for the local, regional and national Sierra Club. Here are his latest dispatches.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Recognizing that white silence allows for a culture of white supremacy to continue, and understanding that the history of our nation’s environmental movement is one that excluded—and continues to exclude—a large swath of America, we are determined…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Three Ninth Circuit judges have upheld a previous decision, overturning the City of Oakland’s prohibition on handling and storage of coal. The Sierra Club will continue to support the city as it looks for a solution that creates jobs at the new…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
As we all continue to take care of ourselves and navigate the uncertainties of our time, we can still work as advocates for our precious local wildlands, creatures and each other.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
On May 19, memories of an oil spill 5 years prior remind us of 142,000 reasons to say no to Exxon.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
SB Sierra Club Executive Committee member, Luz Reyes-Martin, honored by the SB Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
The year of 2020 may see the greatest drop in global greenhouse gas emissions ever recorded, but the implications for climate change remain uncertain.