Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
The Clean Power Coalition - Southeast Wisconsin is urging We Energies to improve both its air quality monitoring and data reporting to better protect the health of families living near the utility’s coal-burning Oak Creek and Elm Road power plants.…
Virginia Chapter
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Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
Many thanks to everyone who participated in our 2018 Santa Cruz Group Executive Committee Election. Election results have been compiled and the top 5 candidates are shown below. Jane Mio will continue on the Committee, Keresha Durham returns, and…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
This month, Trump unveiled a plan to hand 90% of America’s coasts over to Big Oil. It would be the largest expansion of offshore drilling ever, expanding drilling into nearly all of America’s waters including six locations off the California coast.
Delta Chapter
The Sierra Club Delta Chapter and several other environmental groups filed public comments objecting to a proposed rule allowing the commercial production of a non-native fish species in Louisiana before a public hearing held today by the Louisiana…
Toiyabe Chapter
Wanted: bookkeeper for Toiyabe Chapter
Maryland Chapter
We're thrilled to welcome Deirdre Lally as our new Western Maryland Beyond Gas organizer. Deirdre will be based on Frostburg and will support Western Maryland leadership and capacity building in addition to her work fighting the proposed Potomac…
Delta Chapter
We desperately need a win for the Dusky Gopher Frog! We desperately need a win for the Dusky Gopher Frog! The Supreme Court will take up a case concerning the Fish and Wildlife Services designation of approximately 1,600 privately owned acres in…
Wisconsin Chapter
Support the landowners and County that are taking a stand against Enbridge, the multi-billion dollar Canadian company responsible for contaminating the Midwest with toxic tar sands, and we need your help.
Delta Chapter
They were the original “tree huggers” - venerators of old growth redwood forests standing for centuries in what are now Sequoia, Redwood and Olympia National Parks, clustered in the Western United States.