Blog posts from around the country
Washington State Chapter
Once among the world’s richest salmon rivers, today the Columbia is the most dammed river system in the world and is managed as an “organic machine.” The capstone of the dam-building era was the Columbia River Treaty (CRT), negotiated in the 1950s…
Headwaters Group / Colorado Sierra Club / Colorado
Don’t despair: we will fight back, and, eventually, return stronger than before. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 13th December 2019
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Channel Islands WILD! is a bold, new all-encompassing Sierra Club campaign to protect Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Channel Islands National Park.
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Beautiful Gorges State Park near Cashiers was narrowly spared from hydroelectric projects planned to create pumped storage for use by Duke Energy. Bill Thomas, former Chair of the North Carolina Chapter of Sierra Club, is widely credited with…
Florida Chapter
Using "naturally occurring" to describe Red Tide creates a false narrative that takes attention away from the need to manage and address the human-caused factors that fuel karenia brevis blooms.
Chicago Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
By Suzy Schlosberg, Chicago Youth Alliance for Climate Action
Angeles Chapter
Want to enjoy a fun work atmosphere? Do you enjoy meeting new people? The Angeles Chapter Office needs reception area coverage. It's easy, it's simple and it's fun to do!
Angeles Chapter
Enjoy this engaging narrative of the life of Glen Dawson, a renowned and beloved 20th century Californian, a globe-trotting mountaineer and man of books. Glen was a Sierra Club member for 94 years and served on the Board of Directors.