Blog posts from around the country

Washington State Chapter
The last confirmed grizzly sighting in Washington's North Cascades was in the 1990s, but we haven't given up hope for this majestic animals. That's why we're asking for you to speak up and tell the National Park Service you support grizzly bear…
Washington State Chapter
To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the science tells us we need to address fracked gas in our homes, schools, and businesses. That's why we're supporting a grassroots effort to require new buildings in Seattle to be run with safer,…
Angeles Chapter
(Washington, D.C.) – Five young people who have taken a lead in addressing climate change and the congresswoman who proposed the Green New Deal are among those receiving national awards from the Sierra Club this year.
Lone Star Chapter
The U.S. Forest Service has begun a public process that could protect our forests, grasslands, water, air, endangered species, game and non-game wildlife, recreational activities, scenic areas, solitude, quiet, and wilderness in East Texas. “…
Redwood Chapter
By Steve Birdlebough Chapter Transportation Chair
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Cheryl Conley, TWRC Wildlife CenterEveryone looks forward to the arrival of the Purple Martins each year. Most of us think their arrival means spring is just around the corner. But, at this time of the year, no one really thinks about them…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The U.S. Forest Service (FS) has begun a public process that is important for the protection of our forests, grasslands, water, air, endangered species, game and non-game wildlife, recreational activities, scenic areas, solitude, quiet, and…
Lone Star Chapter
Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton filed two lawsuits this year against two huge fossil fuel corporations, Valero and ExxonMobil, for serious pollution violations in Port Arthur and Baytown. While Ken Paxton is not a know environmental advocate,…
District of Columbia Chapter
The Sierra Club wrote to DC Councilmember Charles Allen expressing opposition to any proposal to exempt some property owners from DC's tree protection laws.