Blog posts from around the country

San Francisco Bay Chapter
Longtime Sierra Club hike leader and environmental activist Mark Woodbury passed away in September on his 93rd birthday. Mark led over 300 hikes for the Sierra Club, mostly in the East Bay Hills and Mount Diablo. He knew Tilden Park the way other…
Lone Star Chapter
Was it us, or was it just coincidence, that the PUC opened up an energy efficiency rulemaking right after we published a blog on improving our state’s energy efficiency goals? :)
Pennsylvania Chapter
An interview with State Representative Eric Roe (R-158) Do you prefer that constituents use your website to email you, or use snail mail? 
Pennsylvania Chapter
On a warm, sunny Saturday morning in June, fifteen middle school students from Marshall Math Science Academy in Harrisburg piled onto Susquehanna Outfitters’ iconic lime-green bus for a ride up to the Juniata River just west of Thompsontown.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Ever wondered what goes into the Sierra Club's endorsement process? Do you know what to do if you witness voter intimidation? Where do you check to see if you're still registered to vote? Read on and find out!
San Francisco Bay Chapter
We are here to help you extend your horizons into winter. Be part of snowcamping history by joining us for our 50th season!
Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
For maintaining infrastructure such as water and sewers, there is only ONE source of money and that is US - you and me. And unfortunately our governments have been funding our cities’ infrastructure with total neglect so the bill is now a big one.
Idaho Chapter
Idaho conservation groups issue harsh rebuke of Gov. Otter after he signs fish accords committing Idaho to failed federal policy.
Lehigh Valley Group / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
According to the Pennsylvania state constitution, Article I, Sections 27 - The Environmental Rights Amendment:
Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
The Wilkinsburg Pollinator Gardens project started when apartment building owner Jerry Gaudi decided to turn a North Avenue vacant lot and illegal tire dump next to his building into something different. With help from community members, and cleared…