Blog posts from around the country

Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Solar United Neighbors is a unique non-profit that helps neighborhoods go solar by forming local co-ops.... (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Last August the City of Houston released the report "Houston Incentives for Green Development". The intent of the report was to look at how 'greener' stormwater management approaches and techniques could be adopted and integrated into Houston's…
Wisconsin Chapter
The Big Share is a day to come together in support of the things we all care about—having clean water and air, building strong neighborhoods, protecting our civil rights, and making sure every child has a great future
Lone Star Chapter
In 2019, the Texas Legislature passed HB 2771. The bill (now law) directed the TCEQ to “get ready” for so-called “produced” oil and gas wastewater to be discharged in Texas. Produced water basically means the wastewater that comes back out of the…
Lone Star Chapter
Georgetown, Texas is a small city outside of Austin with big ambition: five years ago, it committed to powering itself with 100% renewable energy. Of course, no story is actually that simple. But Georgetown didn’t go wrong by switching to renewable…
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
On March 12, you have a chance to tell the NC Utilities Commission that Duke Power should be financially responsible for cleaning up its coal ash, and not pass this cost on to its customers. Click on the title of this Blog post to see taking points…
Maryland Chapter
275 activists attended 130 meetings to speak with our Maryland legislators in person. Read about how Lobby Night went from legislative intern Stephanie Wagner’s perspective!
Maine Chapter
By Marianne Hill on February 21, 2020
District of Columbia Chapter
Testifying at the oversight hearing for the agency that operates DC government buildings, Clean Energy Committee Chair Lara Levison emphasized the need for DC government buildings to vastly increase their energy efficiency.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Speaker: Jen Hemmert, current California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Wild Trout Biologist for Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.Mar 3, 2020 7:30pmSan Bernardino County Museum, 2014 Orange Tree Lane, RedlandsDid you know we have native wild…