Blog posts from around the country

Alabama Chapter
After the corruption trial of Joel Gilbert (Balch & Bingham) and David Roberson (Drummond Company), Gasp will begin sharing documents in evidence and explaining how and why this story matters, and where we go from here.
Alabama Chapter
Alabama’s outdoor recreational opportunities will soon increase thanks to $2.7 million in grants. The funds will help expand or build trails or trail amenities at 10 sites in Alabama to enhance recreation outlets. An additional grant will provide…
Alabama Chapter
For the first time, a conservation group has been given permission by 2 separate state agencies to post signs to educate the public about fish consumption advisories.
Alabama Chapter
Birmingham Audubon is proud to present renowned anthropologist Shepard Krech III, Professor Emeritus at Brown University and the author of The Ecological Indian: Myth and History, for a special public talk on the University of Alabama campus in…
Alabama Chapter
Every day toxic chemicals are discharged into the Coosa River from factories and power plants that are permitted to do so by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Tuesday, December 4, 2018, 6:30 - 9:00 PM - Catawba Brewing, 933 Louise Ave, Charlotte
Florida Chapter
Republicans have held the governor's office and both chambers of the Legislature for over 20 years and there is little tension between them.
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
RibbonWalk Nature Preserve, 4601 Nevin Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269 - Thanks to everyone who came out and made our workday a success.  Do your part to keep our parks and nature preserves at their best:
Toiyabe Chapter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2, 2018 SIERRA CLUB ENDORSES CLINT KOBLE Nation’s Largest Grassroots Environmental Group Praises Koble’s Work to Protect Nevada’s Environment
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Sometimes you choose the right day for an outing. On October 27, 2018, the Houston Sierra Club visited Sam Houston National Forest to see wildflowers and enjoy the beauty of native blackland prairies.... (Read more)