Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
This year’s Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium in Houston drew out over 140 people on March 22. If you weren’t able to make it, no worries - here’s a recap from our Water Resources Program Manager Ruthie Redmond.
Alabama Chapter
Along with the return of our cherished native plant life, spring has also meant the return of the dreaded invasive taro plant (sometimes called elephant ear) that continues to threaten the Cahaba River, including areas of sensitive Cahaba lily…
Lone Star Chapter
More utilities are beginning to view solar (and wind) resources as good for both their pocketbook and the planet, as more and more citizens demand a local response to climate change.
Maryland Chapter
This week Sierra Club sent a letter urging the House Rules Committee to favorably move HB 1826 out of Committee to receive a public hearing. We now have more than 50 groups signed on to the attached letter making this request. The bill, from…
Alabama Chapter
Avery Island is one of the highest points of land in flat Louisiana, and home to two of the three ingredients for Tabasco hot sauce: salt and chili peppers. But climate change may be putting that in jeopardy.
Angeles Chapter
Is Earth Day still relevant? Coming up on its 48th anniversary, the day dedicated to celebrate the planet may not seem so relevant as it once was. We're all recycling, right? Here are 10 reasons Earth Day is as important as ever. 
Angeles Chapter
Here are activities happening in and around Earth Day.
Lone Star Chapter
Santa Ana was originally ground zero for new border wall construction, and thanks to organizing efforts, we can keep this for our people. It's proof that when we come together, we can win. And we will keep organizing and mobilizing.
Lone Star Chapter
More than 1,800 comments were delivered to TCEQ HQ today opposing LNG near South Padre Island.