Blog posts from around the country
Iowa Chapter
NEW Sierra Club "Dirty Truth" report. Iowa’s largest electric utilities stall clean energy transition at customers’ expense. MidAmerican Energy & Alliant Energy-owned Interstate Power and Light, both received the lowest grade possible, an F.
Vermont Chapter
The Vermont Sierra Club is grateful for our volunteers who showed up with their cars and were energized to talk with participants at the South Burlington Energy Festival during National Drive Electric Month. The South Burlington Energ
Hoosier Chapter
Trash Talk!
Many of you likely separate your recycling from your trash, but do you know what actually happens to them after they are taken away?
Loma Prieta Chapter
2025 Guardians of Nature Benefit, Loren Blackford new Executive Director, Sudden Oak Death, fire safety, unprecedented forest degradation, Baylands Specific Plan Project, Bay Alive presents to Redwood Shores, Redwood Life Project, building…
Lone Star Chapter
This November, Texas voters have a historic opportunity to address this challenge with Proposition 4 on the ballot. If it passes, this proposition would lock in a massive investment in our state’s water needs: an annual dedication of $1 billion to…
Napa Sierra Club Group / Redwood Chapter / California
Our student intern, Kate Bit, recently spoke before the American Canyon City Council about the urgent need to preserve local wetlands in the face of sea level rise caused by global warming. Read on.
North Carolina Chapter
State lawmakers returned to Raleigh this week for another mini session, with the goals of overriding vetoes, enacting mini-budgets, appropriating additional funds ("rebasing") for Medicaid, and passing a crime bill filed in response to the killing
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
On a weekend in early August, 19 youth from Reno high schools and the University of Nevada challenged the rapids of the South Fork of the American River, camping out by the river. This was the second raft trip for the Dean’s Futu