Blog posts from around the country
New Jersey Chapter
In this issue of The Jersey Sierran, George Moffatt writes about extreme marine heat events. These are spreading as our oceans warm up, affecting survival in the undersea world in dramatic ways.
New Jersey Chapter
The longer seasons of more frequent and severe heat waves pose new dangers. Heat-related hospitalizations for heart attacks and dehydration are on the rise in the United States, and heat-related deaths are mounting.
New Jersey Chapter
The Student Action Committee of the NJ Chapter of the Sierra Club is turning food waste into policy change. During the past several months, we’ve brought our composting campaign to town halls across New Jersey.
New Jersey Chapter
These are perilous times for our national parks. Although the parks logged more than 331 million visits in 2024, President Trump’s administration has cut the National Park Service (NPS) staff by about 24% nationwide, according to the National Parks…
New Jersey Chapter
Our Chapter is fully committed to doing everything in our power to ensure a Sherrill victory. That will require our time and our energy. It will also require money.
New Jersey Chapter
We’ve all dreamed about taking time out of our busy lives to travel and to enjoy the outdoors, maybe even living off the grid. Professor Ben Wymore, of Yeshiva University, and his wife and two children did just that for three years, and they…
New Jersey Chapter
Driving and owning an electric car is a great experience. It is a quiet, comfortable ride. Starting and acceleration are much quicker and smoother than with a traditional gasoline-powered car. There are plenty more roadside chargers than you realize…
New Jersey Chapter
In this time of national crisis, we must unite behind leaders who defend our values and who will fight for our future. In New Jersey, we now have an opportunity to choose a new governor, the most powerful public position in the state. The right…
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
Earlier this month the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved rules for a December black‑bear hunt—the first in a decade.