Blog posts from around the country

North Carolina Chapter
As local communities increasingly seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to public demand for clean energy, customers of the Fayetteville Public Works Commission will soon be able to purchase affordable solar power thanks to a ground
North Star Chapter
Willow’s floppy ears fly backward like long, flowing hair as she rips and roars around camp. She’s a 3-month-old labradoodle and it was her first time camping. A sweet pup, she’s got a bunch of energy - sometimes too much. But nothing takes it out…
Angeles Chapter
  Culver City’s Stoneview Nature Center was the perfect
Washington State Chapter
The Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska is likely an unfamiliar name to the average American. However, as co-owners of this public land we should take note that this vast forest, dubbed the ‘crown jewel’ of the National Forest System, is…
Lone Star Chapter
It’s been almost a month since Tropical Storm Imelda slammed into Texas. The news cycle may have moved on, but for affected residents, recovery is far from complete.
Angeles Chapter
Lover of all things nature, William McWhinney is well known in the Angeles Chapter for leading a series of beginne
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Election time is nearing for Houston Sierra Club (HSC) members! In December, yearly elections for our Executive Committee (ExCom) will occur. The ExCom is the governing body for the HSC, sets conservation and other policy for our Group, operates…
Washington State Chapter
The 9th annual Bumping Lake Outing took place on a beautiful Fall weekend (September 14-15) along the shores and deep into the ancient forests of this far-flung destination past Goose Prairie, WA and next to the William O. Douglas Wilderness.…