Blog posts from around the country

San Gorgonio Chapter
Tejon Ranch: A Biological TreasurePresented by Nick Jensen      At the February 6 chapter meeting, Nick Jensen will discuss his research on the ecology and botany of Tejon Ranch, the site of his PhD dissertation research.…
Toiyabe Chapter
There's a lot going on these days, to say the least. We are facing an all-out assault on our public lands, natural resources, our communities, and on democracy itself. 
San Gorgonio Chapter
Adventures in the WestPresented by Jim Vanderaa     Jim Vanderaa, who has previously been a guest speaker at the San Gorgonio Chapter on his trips to Everest Base Camp, Kilimanjaro, and the volcanoes of Ecuador, returns with…
Lone Star Chapter
How do the Pedernales Electric Cooperative and Austin Energy plan on saving customers money with this same technology so that everyone has the opportunity to contribute to a clean energy future? The answer is community solar, which keeps solar local…
District of Columbia Chapter
Mayor Muriel Bowser pledged this week to make Washington, D.C. carbon-neutral and climate resilient by 2050. The announcement came while Mayor Bowser was attending the North American Climate Summit in Chicago.
Idaho Chapter
Boise takes on conversation to update building codes to reduce future energy usage, saving money and protect environment.
Wisconsin Chapter
“Everything you see in this film is happening here, too.” – Bill Pringle, former resident of Caledonia
Florida Chapter
Nearly 50 participants got an inside look at how local homeowners and businesses are using solar energy to save money and help tackle climate change.